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count) J3mber in nary, a ) years i high, S'NEW iven to to themilesr a lib-so thatn pois-* at all ring orn.ird.vvvi,»Vi * iviv. 3 xiAdministrator’s Sale.AGREEABLE to an ordar of the Infe^ rior Court of Burke county. W ill he sold on the first Tuesday in July next, at the Court-house in the town of Wayncsbr vo* five hundred and fifty acres of Oak and Hickory land, in the county of liurke. On tiie waters of Brier Creek, adjoining; lands of Amos Wiggins, Daniel Evans, James Polhill. On the premises is a good two story dwelling House, and other Necessary out Houses, and from two to three hundred acres of closed Land, under good Fence. To be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Drury Womble deceased.Terms made known on the day cf Sale.Richard Hines,Sun'iving • tdministraior.April 30Guardian’s Sale.GEORGIA, I WILL be SOLD at\ X tWvunmQ Pmvlo ining two auncxrea ana ninety tour ana a 11a I • lien* n acres ; with a very good orchard of young return Peach trees, and a very good log dwelling V. 1 house with outbuildings. There is ahout cure si one hundred acres of cleared land on the money place, part of which is newly cleared, on all For terms apply to ’ j dcd itWilliam Vearre. 1ate]?.c#march 6 *tfVI,er onnotice. “:„p;ON the first Tuesday in November next, | ^11*in the town of Wavnesborough, | whent Burke county, will be offered for sale, 1 be co* five hundred and fifty acres of land, more I dertak or less lying in said county, on the wa-1 V1IJ ters of Rryercreck, being the real estate I who a of Drurv Womble, dec. Sold for the be-1 s*denc nefit of the heirs. I first viRichard ITines, . Th{The only surviving adm’r. I ty in April 26. tf has pitheseVdministratur’s Sale. I fi,ster niar
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Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Gazette

Augusta, Georgia, US

Fri, May 07, 1819

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