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pt’fcLtO SALK OF- RKAL ES
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Whereas on the 31st day of Oc
tober 1896. Crawford Wilson of
ftome Floyd ccunty Ga., borrowed
from the Equitable Building and
Loan Associate n of Augusta, Ga .
the sum of two hundred and fifty
dollars [s2so]<>n two and one hall
■hares ot loan st< ck of class A, se
ries 72—and cn the same day ex
ecu ed and deliv* red to the said
Association hisctiai-i bond or
obligation in writing whereby he
undertook and promised to pay
said sum thus advanced by said
Association on said stock until
said series should terminate and
mature pursuant and accord ; ng to
the charter, rules and by-laws
of said Association with payment
of monthly installments [sl.2o]
om dollar and twenty cents oneaei.
■hare acd-at the same time in equal
moiH installments, interest at
the rute of six per cent per annum
on said sum according to the terms
of said bond, which said bond was
secured by a deed of convey and of
evm date therewith to certain
real estate in the city of . Rome,
Ga., hereinafter more particularly
det-criled. Said deed being re
corded in the c slice of the clerk of
Superior court in book “B. B. B.
of deeds, page 539 on the fourth
day of November 1896, to which
reference is herein made, tor
greater certainty as to its terms
and conditions;and whereas by the
terms of said bond ai d deed,
Crawford Wilson, stipulated and
agreed that upon his tailure to
pay promptly, when due any
of the different sums ot money
undertaken and agreed upon to
be paid in the bond above referred
to, then and in that event it shall
and may be lawful for rhe said
Equitable Building and Loan As
sociation to advertise the said
property once a week for tour
■weeks in the newspaper in which
Sheriff's sales are advertised and
to sell tl.e same at public ou'ery
to the highest bidder for cash, and
to convey tlie same to the pur
chaser in fee simple. Ai d where
as Crawford Wilson has made de
fault for more than six [6]montbe
in the payment of interests, fines
and monthly payments the said
Assocsation under the power or
option vested in it, declares the
principal sum with accrued intef
terest , fines and premiumsaggre
gating [5263.65] two hundred and
sixty-three dollars and sixty-five
cents due and payable immediate
ly. And now in the execution o’
the authority vested in said Asso
ciation by Crawford Wilson by
virtue of (he deed referred to;
there will be sold on the first
Tuesday in November next, 1898,
before the court house door in i
Rome Floyd county Ga., between
legal hours of sale all of said
property or a sufficiency thereof
to pay all monies which shall
then be due on said bond together
with all expensis incident to said
■ale, including ten [lo] per cent
on the amount due for attorney
fees in effecting said sale, all of
which property to be sold to the
highest bidder f<*r cash being the
following property towit, m the
county of Floyd and state of
Georgia and city of Rome, and in
the Hargrove subdivision of the
Cothran and Chisolm addition to
■aid city of Rome and known ts
lot No. 22 in said subdivision,
fronting on Spullock, formerly
Hill street seventy-five feet and
running hack of even width one
hundred feet, more or less, and
being bounded on the North by
lot of Wilson, on the South by
lots of McLendon, Hubbard and
Funderburk; on th? East by Spul
lock, formerly Hill stieet and on
the West by lot of Uovan.
Sold as the property of Craw
ford Wilson. This the 4th day of
October, 1898. The Equitable-
Building and Loan Association
by C. Rowell, their attorney.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of the
court ot Ordinary, will be sole
before the court house door be
tween the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in Nov. 1898,
the following described property,
in Floyd county towit: —574 acres
of lot of land No. 315 in the stb
District and 4th Section, and 1024
acres of lot of land No. 161 in the
24th District and 3rd Section of
Floyd county Ga. . and all that
part of lot Nq. 200 in the forks of
the creeks Big and Little Armuch
ee about 80 acres, excepting there
from the 95.88 acres of said tracts
sold and conveyed by John Win
kle to A. G. Winkle on Feb. lltb
1890. as shown by plat and deed
recorded in book “O. O. ” ot
deeds’ pase 383, in clerk's efface
superior court of said county,Sola
as tbe property of John Witik'e,
deceased. Terms cash. This 3rd
day of Oct. 1898.
1). S. Painter,
Executor of John Winkle, deceas
ed.
PUBLIC SALE OF RE Al.
ESTATE
Georgia floYi? county*
Whereas on the 7th day of
June 1893, C. K. Ayer executed
and delivered to the New South
Building and Loan Association
of New Orleans, La. , his deed
under sections 1969, 1970 and
1971 of the code of Georgia of
the year 1882 to the lands here
inafter described foi the purpose
of securing a debt referred to in
said deed which is recorded in
the clerk’s office of Floyd supe
rior court in book “V \ ” page
396.
And whereas in said deed the
said C K Ayer gave said Associa
tion the power to sell said lands
in case of default of the payment
according to the terms of said
deed of the principal, interest,
premiums or fines as secured by
said deed.
Now, therefore, by virtue of
the power vested in the under
signed, which is more accurately
shown by reference to said deed,
the New South Building & Loan
Association of New* Orleans,
La., will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder , for cash, on
the first Tuesday of November,
1898, during the legal hours of
sale, before the door of Floyd
county court house, Rome, Ga,,
the lands described in the said
deed towit: That lot of land
situated in the Coosa division
of the city of Rome, Ga., being
50 feet off of the lot now occu
pied by W. F. Ayer and Mrs.
S. V. Ayer and family, with
the following dimensions and
boundaries : beginning at the
southwest corner of Dr, Win.
Bradford’s lot on Second avt line
(formerly Howard street) thence
along said avenue in a south
easterly direction 50 feet, 'hence
northeast to an alley in the rear j
275 feet more or less, thence 50
feet northwest to the line of
Dr. Wm. Bradford’s lot, and
thence along said line to the
starting point; bung the
same property herein before
referred to as being of record in
the clerk’s office of Fiovd supe
rior court in Bock “V V” on
page 396.
The said deed above refer-ed to
«as executed and del.vered to se
cure the payment of a certain bond
for the sum ot SIOOO 00, the pre
miums, in nest and fines thereon
and on certain t°n shares of stock
referred to in said deed in and of
said Association.
Tbe principal debt aforesaid—
default jn the paymen's of premi
ums, interest and fines having
been made contrary to the terms
of said bond and deed for many
more months than those provided
for in said deed and bond whereby
th ■ said debt became due is now
past due by the said terms of said
referred to deed. The total amount
of principal, interest, premiums
and fines, and advertising fees
that will be due on the first Tues
day of November 1898 is $1263,07.
Fee simple titles will be made to
the purchaser.at sa'd sale, and the
iroceeds of said sails will be ap
plied first to the payment of said
debt with interest, premiums, fines,
attorney’s fees and costs of this
proceeding, and the remainder if
any will be paid over to said C. K,
Ayerorhis legal representative,
This 7th, day of Oct. 1898,
New South Building and Loan
Association of New Orleans.
Wright & Ewing, Attorneys.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Pursuant to an order ot the
court ot ordinary granted at the
Se.p’ember term 1898, will be sold
between the legal hours of sale in
front ot the court house door in
the cty of Rome, Floyd county,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in
November, the following pronerty
towit: one tract or parcel of land
described as follow.-: Beginning at
the north side of the Alabama road
about one and one half mile from
tbe court house in the city of
Rome at a lane between the prop
erty nerein described and the
property of A Dougherty, running
thence westerly along said road
three hi ndred aud thirteen feet
mole or less to the Stillwell prop
erty thence northerly along said
Stillwell prop rty about two hun
dred yards to the property of An
nie Clark and thence easterly at
right ang'es to last line in straight'
line to the land already mentioned
thence southerly along said line
to the beginning point. Said prop
erly so'd as the property of Red
mond Pentecost, deceased, and
also sold at 'be risk of Lizzie Pen
tecost f< rmer bidder. Terms of,
sale cash. W . 11. Ennis, |
Administrator Oct. 6. ’9B.
I John M Proctori
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