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Georgia, Wilkes County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
April 1905, between the legal hours of sale before the court
hours door in said county, the following property to-wit:
One gasoline engine, three presses, one lot of dyes, shop
fixtures, tools, and pulleys, two hundred and fifty or three
hundred sets of metallic breeching, all unfinished
breeching, all breeching material, all steel strips except
those belonging to the Crucible Steel Co. of America, one
Iron sale, one stove.
Levied upon the property of the Washington Metal Breeching
Co. under distress warrant issued by J.J. Crafton,
J.P. returnable to the City Court of Washington in favor of
Thos. C. Hogue vs. The Metal Breeching Co.
J.W. Callaway
Sheriff of Wilkes County
March 7, 1905

Letters of Administration
GEORGIA-WILKES COUNTY.
Georgia To all whom it may concern: T.M. Green having in
prop*****, supplied to me for merriment letters of
administration on the estate of J.W. Latimer, late of said
county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next to kin of J.W. Latimer to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law and show cause if any
they can why permanent administration should not be
granted to T.M. Green in J.W. Latimer's estate.
Witness my hand and official signature this 8th day of March
1904.
W.S. Lane, Ordinary

Letters of Dismission
GEORGIA-WILKES COUNTY
Whereas L.T. Irvin,
Jr. Administrator in his petition duly find and entered on
record that he has fully administered Alex Simpson's
estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause if they can why said
administrator should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in April 1905.
W.S. Lane, Ordinary

Letters of Dismission
GEORGIA-WILKES COUNTY
Whereas, Henry Porter,
administrator of John Porter presents to the court in his
petition duly find and enter on record, that he has
fully administered John Porter's estate. This is,
therefore cite all persons concerned kindred and creditors
to show cause if any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration and receive
letters of dismission on the first Monday on April 1905.
W.S. Lane, Ordinary

Leave to Sell
GEORGIA-WILKES COUNTY
To all whom it may concern, Mrs. Nannie C. Wynne,
administrator of S.P. Wynne, deceased, has in due form
applied to me for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased and said application will be heard
on the first Monday in April 1905.
This
March 6, 1905
W.S. Lane, Ordinary
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