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Trustee Sale in Bank
rUptcy.
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States for the Albany Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of J. R. King, Bank
rupt—in Bankruptcy.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted by the Honorable Clayton
Jones, referee in the above stated case
and court, 1 will sell at public out
srr “a:
milla, Mitchell county, Georgia, on
Tuesday, February 2, 190ft, beginning
at 11 o’clock a. m., the following
scribed property heretofore belonging
to J. R. King, bankrupt:
A one-hall' 04 ) undivided interest
in 118 acres, more or less, being part
of lot of land number one hundred
and thirty (130), in the Tenth (10th)
District of Mitchell county, Georgia,
being more particularly described as
follows:
Commencing at the Southwest cor¬
ner of lot number seven (7) in Block
“A” in the plan of the town of Maple
ton ; running thence North to the old
stage road ; thence running with said
road to North line of said lot one hun¬
dred and thirty (130) ; thence West
to corner; thence South ■ along the
West line to railroad right-of-way.
A one-half 04 ) undivided interest
in twenty-five (25) acres, more or
less, of lot one hundred and fifty-one
(151) injthe ,Tenth (10th) District of
Mitchell county, Georgia, being the
South one-half 04 ) of a fifty-acre
tract in the Northeast corner of said
lot one hundred and fifty-one (151.)
Said sale will be made subject to
the confirmation of the court. The
successful bidder, at the time of sale,
will be required to deposit a check for
10 per cent, of the amount of bis bid,
to be applied on tire purchase money
if the sale is confirmed, which will be
returned to him if the sale is not con¬
firmed.
This December 22, 1908.
OLIVER ORR,
Trustee J. R. King.
Trustee Sale in Bank>
ruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the Albany Division of
the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of Howse & Mansfield,
Bankrupts—in Bankruptcy.
UttdjPr -ajad.
granted by the Honorable
.Tones, referee in the above stated
and court, I will sell at public
to the highest bidder for cash,
the court house door at Camilla,
Mitchell county, Georgia, on Tues¬
day, February 2, 1909, beginning at 11
o’clock a. m., the following described
property heretofore belonging to Jesse
Howse and J. F. Mansfield :
The following described property
will be sold as the property of the
bankrupt Jesse Howse:
(a) A one-half 04) undivided
est in 113 acres, more or less,
part of lot of land number one hun¬
dred and thirty (130) in the Tenth
(10th) District of Mitchell county,
Georgia, being more particularly de¬
scribed as follows:
Commencing at tire Southwest
ner of lot number seven (7) in Block
‘‘A’’ in the plan of the town of
ton; running thence North to the old
stage road; thence running with said
road to North line of said lot one hun¬
dred and thirty (130) ; thence West to
corner; thence South along the West
line to railroad right-of-way.
A one-half (’4 ) undivided interest
in twenty-five (25) acres, more or less,
of lot one hundred and fifty-one (151)
in the Tenth (10th) District of Mitch¬
ell county, Georgia, being the South
one-half 04 ) of a fifty-acre tract in
the Northeast corner of said lot one
hundred and fifty-one (151.)
(b) Also-five hundred (500) acres,
more or less, in the Tenth (10th) Dis¬
trict of Mitchell county, Georgia, be¬
ing lots numbers twenty-five (25) and
fifty-six (50),each of said lots con¬
taining 250 acres, more or less.
All sales will be made subject to the
confirmationmf the court. The suc¬
cessful bidder, at the time of sale,
will be required to deposit a cheek for
10 per cent, of the amount of his bid,
to be applied on the purchase money
if the sale is confirmed, which will be
returned to him if the sale is not con¬
firmed.
This 26th day of December, 19Q8.
CRUGER WESTBROOK,
Trustee in Bankruptcy, Albany, Ga.
Sheriff’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
THE PELHAM JOURNAL FRIDAY, .TAN. 22, 1909
February, 1909, between the legal
hours.of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, before the courthouse door
of the city court of Pelham, the fol
lowing personal property, to-wit :
One black horse Mule, about fire
years old, named Alex ; also one black
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e ‘S ht years old, named Jim. Said
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A - L - Scarb f° to satlsf ' V a mortgage
fi fa issued from the city court of Pel
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! llub December _1, IflnS.
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