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STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!!
Have you seen our line of guns? If not then it will pay you
to see us before buying. For we are selling them at the lowest*
prices line of ever cutlerp before heard before of in shown Pelham. here. We Every also price have positively the best | ^
ever
guaranteed. It will pay you to come around and let us show
you our line of heaters before buying.
Farmers Hardware Company.
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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES
For the Albany Division of the Southern
District of Georgia.
In the matter of *}
Howze & Mansfield In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupts.
Under and by virtue of an order grant¬
ed by the Honorable Clayton Jones, ref¬
eree in the above stated case and court, I
will sell at public outcry, to the highest
bidder for cash, before the court house
door at Camilla, Mitchell county, Ga.,
on Friday, November 27, 1908, begin¬
ning at 11 o’clock a. m., the following
described property heretofore belonging
to Jesse Howze and J. F. Mansfield.
The following described property will
be sold as the property of the bankrupt,
Jessee Howze:
(a) Twenty acres of land, more or
less, in lot number twenty-four (24) in
the Tenth (10th) District of Mitchell
county, Ga., same being situated on the
north side'of said lofewn ortli of a little
fray in frl ViuclrttwC Rity ’afttarfi-ottr
THE PELHAM JOURNAL, FRIDAY, NOV. 2Q 1908.
I
F. Mansfield:
(h) Three hundred [300] acres in the
Tenth [10th] District of Mitchell
county, Georgia, described as follows:
Lot of land one hundred and fifty ]150]
containing 250 acres, more or less; also
all that part of lot of land one hundred
and thirty-one [131] containing 50 acres,
more or less, lying southwest of what is
known as the “Rabun Still Branch,” ex¬
cepting a right-of-way fifty [50] feet in
width, measured from the original land
line running east and west across the
north side of said lot heretofore deeded
to the F. R. & N. E. Ry Co.
[i] Also one hundred and ninety-four
[194] acres, more or less, in the Tenth
[10th] District of Mitchell county, Ga,,
being part of lot one hundred and fifty
one (151), being all of said lot except
fifty (50) acres sold to J, H. Brim in the
northeast corner of said lot, and also four
[4] acres sold to Henry Taylor, lyingand
being where his residence now stands.
[ j [ Also what is known as the “Home
Place” of J. F. Mansfield, situated in the
town of Pelham, Mitchell county Geor¬
gia, containing 1 85-100 acres, less a lot
of 6 0x100 feet at the intersection of Cur
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109.
Also all of his undivided one-half in¬
terest in a certain tract containing nine
and one-third acres, more or less, except
one acre, more or less, sold to Mr. Ra¬
gan, with one house on it next to Mar¬
garet Maples, bounded on the north by
half-acre sold to Ragan, east by Albany
and Thomasville public road, south by
District court house square, said tract
being a part of same tract bought by C.
S. Eady from Margaret J. Maples and
containing 8 /s l acres, more or less.
Also all of his undivided one-half in¬
terest in and to all timber leases, timber
privileges, fixtures, stills, tools, imple¬
ments, sheds, houses, 5 head of mules, 3
head of horses, 2 two-horse wagons, 1
one-horse wagon, 3 buggies and all other
property and fixtures purchased by said
Mansfield from W. W. Powell, and all
other interest of said Mansfield in the
business of Spence & Mansfield.
All of said property, except the prop¬
erty described in sub-division “1,” be¬
ing the undivided one-lialf interest of
J, F, Manffield in the property and busi¬
ness of Spence & Mkn?fie!<J, will he sjjfld
freed from all lier/i. V2Lhitf3ropeitfy de-
J. D. Holman
NOVEMBER
16th to 21st.
We will be in Pelham for one week and will have
with us a bunch of Choice
HORSES and MULES
We will be prepared to offer some
GENUINE BARGAINS
and it will pay those in need of stock to see us on
this trip. v