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County Tax Sales ,
GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County.
By virtue of tax exzcutions issued
by the tax collector of said county for
the year 1927, there will be sold before
the court house door of said county,
within the legal hours of sale, on first
Tuesday in December, 1928, the fol
lowing property, to satisfy the follow
of said executions, to-wit: l
Thitty acres of land in a square in
the southeast corner of lot of | land
number 251 in the first district of spid
<cointy, to satisfy an execution issued |
against Jobhn Blue, 1
Twenty acres of land in a square i"i
the northwest corner of that particular<
one hundrdd acres of lot No. 539 in the
gecond district of said county that is
known as the Z. A, Hutchinson place,
t 5 sotisfy an execution issued against
Southern Finance and Mortgage Com:-
pany. :
Twenty-five acres of land in a square
in the northeast corner of that particu
lar one half of lot of land No. 245 in
the first land district of said county
that is known as J. D. Andrews place,
to satisly an execution issued against
ChHutinental Casualty Co.
Ten ocres of land in a square in the
southwest cerner of-that 30 cres.in
the northwest corner of lot of land No
557 in the second district of said county
that is known asthe Drew Phillips
tract cf said lot of land.
Twenty acres of land ina squarein
the southeast corner of that 160 acre
tract of land lot No. 610 in the second
district of said county that is known
as the Naney Dyal place, to satisfy an
execution issued agai st her.
Twelve acres of land lot No. 396 in
the first district of seid county, known
as the Solomon Brinson place, to satis
£y an execution jssued against Soloman
Brinson,
That house and lot in the City of
‘Hazlehurst thatis known as t e Will
Bennelt place to satisfy an execution
jssued against Simon and Will Bennett,
and being a part of land lot No. 502 in
thes:cond district of said ccunty
“Twenty acres of land ina sqnare in
%he southeast corner of that part of
fan | No. 289 in the first-district of said
county that was formerly known ns
t-e John T. Minchew place, to satisfy
an execution issued against Mrs. Ver
sa Whaley.
Phe portion of the Lou Montague
tract in the City of Hazlehurst now
owned by her that fronts on right-of
way of Southern Railway Co., and run
ning back from said right northeast
150 feet, a part of land lot No. 502 in
the second district of Baid ..county to
gatialy an execution. issued against L.,
8. Montague.
‘=*Phat placein the City of Hazlehurst
that is known as the Arnetta Farrior
place, and a part of land lot Ne. 502
in the s econd district of said county to
ontisfy afi fa issued against ‘\rneita
Watrior.
“Phid October 6th, 1928,
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O A—Jeff Davis County.
By virtue of an order of the court of
ordinary of said county the undersigned
will sell at public outery, on the first
Tuesday i+ December, 1928, within the
egal bours of sale, before the court
hous-e door of said county, theJ.B.
ffammo:k larm on the State Highway
No. 27, bu-~ded north by W. R Wood
and I. L. Giriman, east by Wallace
kistats, south by Southern Railway
Ce.. and west by Mrs. Sallie Boone and
J. M. Huaii, "Cerms one fourth cash
and isalance in three annual install
meits. : ; .
w. 11. HAMMOCK,
, J.d. HAMMOCK, ..
‘Admiunistrators J. B. Hammock estate.
LEGAL SALE |
GikUßGlA—Jeff Davis County.
By virtue of u power of sale containe
«d in a secu ity deed executed and dz
livered by M. L. Odom to Mrs. A. J.
Banks on June 2nd, 1927, and recorded
on June 6th, '927, in Deced Book
16, page 584, in the oflice of Clerk of
Superior courtof Jeff Davis County
Georgia, the undersigned will sell be
iore the court house door of said coun
ol Haziehurst on the firsi Tuesday
in Decomiber, 1928, wittin the legal
‘hours of sale, to the highes. bidder 10r
cash, voe Lotlowing desented iand LO
- 70 ucres, more or iess, of lotot
lana Nu. 2«03 in “the lirse Disiniet ot
‘qu Davis County, Georgia, ioca.euin
the suuthwest porvion of said 10t :hd
3u acres, woreor less, of lot of land
No. sov la ke First laud disaicer o 1
sets Davis County, Georgia, 1n the
puriiiwest purtion of said lot, furming
vne budy of 105 acres, bounded us lu}-
sows: Beginning on the west lineof
said lot of No. 203 where Crooked
wranch croescs said west original line;
Jhence running along the run of said |
Crouhed Branch in a southeastern di
rection to a point where said Crooked
uranch crosses the south original land
itne of saio lot No. 203; thence across
suid south line and on to lot No. 166
due souin along the west line of lands
welonging to Dr. McCook of Columbus,
G, to tie center of Adrain; thence
aue west along the center of s:id drain
o vhie west onginal land line o 1 said lot
No. Ibv; thence due north uniong the
west hine of lot No. 166 to the noith
i west cornier thereof; thence due north
4 ong westoriginal line of said lot No.
l:ns to point of beginning to tke place
‘wnere Crooked Branch e¢rooses said
lline, bounded north by the right of
tway of Georgia & Florida Ruilway, east
by lands belonging to Dr. MecUook “of
Colembu-, Georgia, soutn by lands for
merly belonging to Seab Rodden)erry,
‘and west by west original lot line of lot
N 0.166 and by the west original lot
line of lot No. 203, and by the right of
vay of the Georgia & Florida Railroad,
known as the Scott Ellis place.
Said property will be sold subjectjo
Llie t,xes against said. land and to pay
. h_c;wdg.-htudneu_ sesured by agid deed
to-wi'; $500.00 principal, with interest
.t 8 per cent. from June 2nd, 1927, and
wll expenses, A deed to the purchaser
will be made by the undersigned as at
| reraey in fact for M. L. Odem, ‘
.. Vhis November 3, 1928. |
‘MRS A.J.BANKS,"
As Attorrey In Fact for M. L. Odom.
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<5 teorney for Mra! " J¥BankE.
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KORGIA—Jeff Davis County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
STOrliniry of¥uld County, there will
be sold for cash at public sale, before
the court hou:e door of said county on
the first Tuesday in December, 1928,
within the legai homs of sale tothe
highest bidder, a oue sixth undivided
interest in the 150 ncres of land lot
No. 586 in the Second District of said
County that is Known as the Calvin'W,
White place. The interest to Le sold
being the interest of Berry White. - -
This the Bth day of November, 1928.
~ W.L REAGIN, Admiuistrator
lEstate of Berry Whire,
GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County.
The return of th+ appraisers sefting
apart twelve months’ support to the
familv of I, L. Cook, deceased, havirg
‘been filed in my cff.ce, all:persons con
|cerned are cited to vhow cause by the
3rd day of Deceraber, 1928, why said
applic tion for twelve months’ sup
port should not Le granted. This
November sth, 1928. o
ROBERT HARRISON, ( rdizary.
GEORGIA—Jest Davis County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Myrtis Collins and- Mrs. Essie
Rogers of suid stare, having spplied to
me fpr letters of aiministration, with
will annexed, on Ihe estate of G. D.
Wilsor, late of s»'d coun.y, thisisto
cite all and singulor the creditors and
nextof ki of snid G. D. Wilson to be
and appear at&":emfie‘r “Ferm, 1928,‘
of the Court o@t}linnry of said county,
anlshow cauee, if nny they . can, why
letters of admin stration, ~with the
will annexed, should not be granted to
suid Myrtis Colline and Kssie Rogers
on the es ate of G. ). Wilson. _
Witness my official signature this
sth day of Nevember, 1628,
L,, _ROBERT HAWKISON, Ordinary.
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introduced in the state leyis
lature 7 ‘¥Friday.. by Senator
Casteel.
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the rules committee, follow::
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great sorrow and grief that tue
state of Virginia has tranpied
upon and counted as nauglht us
great and glorious southern
traditions, and has embraced
and accepted the policies and
polities of the republican party,
and has thereby made its state
republican soil, ‘and, whereas,
it is evident to all that the two
great southern leaders, Robert
E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson,'
cannot rest or sleep peaceflully
in said republican soil,
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hereby request the governor of
the state of Virginia to permit
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| The Literary Society rendered
the following Armistice Day
Program, ~ Monday morning
'during chapel hour;
| Song: Onward Christian Sol
'diers.
1 Devotional Reading: Florence
. Mae Durden.
Health Song: First Grade
Boys.
Recitation: First Grade Girls.
The Message of the Flag:
lSecond Grade,
Reading: The Flag, by Louise
Pickren,
In Flanders Field, by Ethel
and Audrey Tompkins,
Trio: List to the Voice, by lola
Mae Powell, Earnest Johnson
and Pauline Walker. |
Essay: . Useful 'Citizens, by
‘Pauline Walker.
~ Song: America. :
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GEORGIA—Jeff Davis County.
'y virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, - Jessi Davis County,
Georgin, will be sold before the court,
house dcor of said county, at publie
outerw, to the highest bidder for cash,
on the firat Tuesday in November,
1028, within the legal hours of sale,
one hundred acies, more or less, of
land located in the svutheast corner of
lot of land number 194 First Land
District of Jeff Davis county, Georgis,
and known as the Lucretia Odom place
and heing all the lands of said estate in
said county. Said lands to be sold for
the purpose of paying . debts of Lu«
cretia Odom and for distribution.
This November sth, 1928.
B.W.ODOM .
Administrator Estate Lucretion Odom.
Estrayed—Black mare mule
weigh aLout 900 pounds and
about ‘seven years old. Needs
shearing. Left my place last
Friday night. Will pay reward
for information leading to her
recovery. W. M. Johnston,
- Graham, Ga. 2-t.
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Dr. J. W. Smith
Optician, Hazlehurst, Ga.
All Work Guaranteed. 1 carry
at all times a full ‘and complete
line ofopticial goods ¢
" WANTED—I will be in lHazle
hurst: every Saturday and will
pay the very highest market
prices for your chickens. Also
see me for your fruit and vege
tables and save money.
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