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September 11, 2009

SUMNER COUNTY - SAINT BLAISE ROAD - ASH GROVE ESTATES

Music City Auction Gives Nashville Another Bonafied Antique Auction Venue.

Super Choice 90.94 Acres – Huge County Home- Selling in 10 Separate Tracts - City Water - Soil Tested Tractors - Equipment - Antiques - Glassware - Furniture - Tools Super EZ 5.9% Terms The James W Branham Sr. Estate

by Ray Moss

Nashville, TN ~ You may have read the results of some of the big auction houses around the nation and the world in trade magazines, on line or even in this paper.

Saturday September 19th 10AM CST

Maybe you have attended one of these sales to find unique pieces for your home or collection. If you have ever wished you could stay a little closer to home and still see some fantastic antiques and collectibles then your time has come. Auctioneer David Allen of Music City Auction has a long history of presenting See, “Music City Auction” pg 3

Auctioneer Chris Christy holds up the next item as David Allen calls for bids at this very successfully Labor Day Weekend antique auction in Nashville

Location: This farm is located in the heart of Sumner County in the Gallatin area. Just off the new GreenLea Blvd Bypass on St Blaise Road. From Gallatin, take Nashville Pike to a right on GreenLea Blvd. Go 1/2 mile and turn left on Little Dr which turns into St Blaise Rd. See property down on left. From Hendersonville, take Vietnam Vets Blvd to GeenLea Blvd exit, turn right, Go 1 mile and turn right on Little Dr, Go straight ahead onto St Blaise Road and see property down on left.

Tract #1 - 5.01 Tract #4 - 6.01 Tract #7 - 18.46 Tract #10 - 16.27

Tract #2 - 5.01 Tract #5 - 5.90 Tract #8 - 11.55

Tract #3 - 5.01 Tract #6 - 5.89 Tract #9 - 11.83

Real Estate: consist of 90.94 Super Choice acres that is being divided and sold in 10 separate Estate Lot tracts. This property is in a prime location and a perfect spot for your new home. Tract #3 is improved with a 1900's, 6 bdr, 2 bath home with an amazing front porch perfect for your swing. Tract #4 is improved with a very nice barn. Tract #7 has 18+ acres and features a large spring fed pond. Each tract has been soil tested and has City Water Available. This property is perfectly suited for an Estate Lot home or is a prime property for development. A 10% buyers premium will be added to the final bid on the real estate to establish the purchase price. No premium will be charged to the personal property. Selling Separately from the Property: a 10x16 Log Structure used as a smoke house. Most logs are in excellent shape and will be sold to be removed from the proeperty. Also selling separately will be several antiques fixtures in the house to be removed after the sale.

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Tractors, Trucks, Tools, & Equipment, Horse Buggy Wagon, Antique Furniture, Antique Glassware and Collectibles and much, TOO MUCH to list. So please cal for a free brochure, 1-877-374-4694, or visit our website to see plat, brochure, pictures, and more! www.GeneCarmanAuction.com Auctioneers Note: Ladies and Gentlemen, in our long history as an Auction Family, on rare occasions do we have to opportunity to offer to you such a super choice piece of Real Estate and an amazing collection of antiques and collectibles. This farm was a wedding gift to Mr Branhams parents in 1921 and was known as the Ash Grove Farm. It has remained in the family until this time. And NOW you have a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a portion of the Ash Grove Estates! As well, most of the items in the house span back to prior generations in the Branham family and are special and unique. Some of these items will be a unique opportunity for us to offer! So please, do not miss this grand opportunity. Set your calendar and come be with us on Sept 19th at 10am. COME! LOOK! BUY! Terms: Super EZ Terms! 20% down day of sale (a non refundable deposit) and the balance is due at closing. OR, accept the following terms offered by Citizens Bank in Gallatin TN. 20% down and the remaining 80% payable over 10-20 years (banks discretion) with 5.9% interest included in the payments for the first year. Interest to be adjusted annually to be the lending rate of the bank. For details call Randall Carter at 206-1748. Or you may pay cash. Personal property is cash or good check day of the auction sale. Lead Base Paint: The house on the property was built prior to 1978. Buyers are encouraged to do any and all inspections prior to the sale and purchaser of the house tract will sign a waiver day of the auction sale waiving the right to a lead base paint inspection. Sellers: The heirs of the late James W Branham Sr. Matt Branham Executor Closing Attorney: Betty Lou Taylor of Donoho Taylor and Taylor. 615-374-3004 Auctioneers: Harold Gene Carman Jr., Ray Carman, and Gene Carman III For more information, call Ray Carman at 615-428-4920

See A Video of this property at www.GeneCarmanAuction.com

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Elle’s Kitchen G r i l l e d Tu n a a n d P e p p e r s with Caper Vinaigrette Sweet peppers and a pleasingly salty vinaigrette enhance the meaty fish. * 3/4 lb Italian fry peppers (light green) * 2 (3/4-lb) sushi-grade tuna steaks (1-inch thick) * 1 1/4 teaspoons salt * 1 teaspoon black pepper * 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice * 1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard * 1/4 cup olive oil * 1 1/2 tablespoons small capers in brine, drained and chopped * 2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf pars ley Prepare gas grill for cooking over direct high heat; see "Grilling Procedure." While grill heats, cut peppers lengthwise into quarters, discarding stems and seeds. Trim ends so that quarters lie flat. Sprinkle tuna all over with 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Cook tuna and peppers on lightly oiled grill rack, turning over once, until tuna is pink only in center and peppers are just tender, 4 to 6 minutes

total (peppers may take longer than tuna). Transfer tuna and peppers as cooked to a serving plate.While tuna cooks, whisk together lemon juice, mustard, and remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper in a small bowl, then add oil in a slow stream, whisking until emulsified. Whisk in capers and parsley. Serve tuna topped with peppers and caper vinaigrette.

Molten Chocolate Lava Cake

8 ounces bittersweet chocolate coarsely chopped 1 cup unsalted butter 4 eggs 4 egg yolks 1/2 cups sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup all purpose flour 3/4 cup heavy cream whipped to soft peaks 8 maraschino cherries with stems for garnish 8 fresh mint sprigs for garnish 8 (1/2 cup) ramekins (custard cups) butter for ramekins

In a small saucepan over medium low heat melt chocolate and butter stirring until smooth; remove from heat and cool. In small mixing bowl combine 4 eggs, 4 egg yolks, sugar and salt beating on high speed for 5 minutes or until starting to thicken; stir in cooled chocolate-butter mixture. Sift flour over batter and fold in to blend. Spoon cake batter into eight 1/2-cup buttered custard cups. (At this point, cakes can be covered, refrigerated and baked the next day if desired). Remove from refrigerator at least 2 hours before baking to bring to room temperature. Place cakes in oven and bake at 400° for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove from the oven, let rest 5 minutes. Loosen edges with a sharp knife and invert onto individual dessert plates. Top with whipped cream or ice cream; garnish with maraschino cherries, mint sprigs and serve immediately. Note: It is normal for cake centers to collapse.They are soft from being under baked.

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G e n t l e m a n’s Fa r m Over 100 bidders attended this two day event and 65 participated on line as this living estate was auctioned. An amazing selection of antique furniture, quilts, vintage toys and literally hundreds of 70’s and 80’s collectibles went to the highest bidder. from page 1

...Music City Auction some of the more unique auction sales in the area. From vintage advertising items to Civil War memorabilia, auctions at MCA are fun to attend. Now, after a recent renovation of this 7,000 sq. ft. auction hall, owner/auctioneer David Allen is committed to holding at least two traditional auctions a month in this huge climate controlled auction hall. In addition, MCA will use the facility to conduct a “Shipshewana” style auction once a month. “We hope to begin in October or November,” Allen said. He went on to explain, “In Shipshewana, Indiana there is an auction Federal Style Bookcase format that brought a winning bid has been of $2,500 around for decades, which is somewhat different than traditional auction formats. Sellers rent booth space for a single day, much in the same manner as one would rent booth space at a flea market. Instead of pricing the items in the booth space for buyers to purchase, an auctioneer stands in the middle of the space and sells each item in an absolute “no reserve” auction format to the gathered crowd of buyers. As soon as the booth is empty, the auctioneer moves to the next booth (along with the buyers), and so on, until all of the items have been sold in all of the booths.” This has the distinct advantage of selling a diverse mix of merchandise all in one

setting. “Buyers may bid on a small amount of antique furniture and collectibles in one booth and then bid on excess store inventory in the next booth. It is a great opportunity for deals and a good outlet for sellers who don’t wish to This beautiful Jackparticipate in a son Press fetched a full blown auc- top bid of $2,900. tion,” Allen said. The set up before each event will be on a Tuesday and the auction(s) will take place the next day. Depending on the number of sellers, it is quite common to have more than one auctioneer selling from more than one booth at a time thus giving the biders an extremely diverse selection and creating a very exciting auction environment. If you are interested in renting space for one or all of these types of auctions, you can get more information by calling David Allen at Music City Auction 615-335-6261. To make sure you do not miss out on the next big Music City Auction event This antique quilt you can go to their sold for $1,400 web site at: www.musiccityauction.net or just keep reading America’s Auction Report as we will keep you updated on this and other great auction sales in your area. See you at the Auction

1900 Morrow Branch Rd. Giles Co., Tennessee

16.88 Acres Offered In It’s Entirety SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH at 10:01 A.M. Directions: From Columbia, Take Campbellsville Pike South approximately 15 miles. Right on Morrow Branch Road. Sale 2 miles on the Right. From Pulaski, Highway 64 West to Right on Highway 166. Right on Campbellsville Pike. Left on Morrow Branch Road.

INSPECTION DATES: Sunday, September 13th, 2 to 5 pm Sunday, September 20th, 2 to 5 pm & Friday September 25th, 2 to 5 pm

Three Bedroom, Two Bath Home with Fireplace, Hot Tub and a Four Stall Horse Barn Custom Home with hardwood floors with some carpet, tongue and groove wood ceiling, large rock fireplace which can be wood burning or presently has gas logs. three Bedrooms, two baths, open floor plan, beautiful maple cabinets, large utility room with walkout door. Two- car garage, mud room. 6 person hot tub on a covered back porch. Four stall horse barn with roof ventilation, hay storage, attached equipment shed, power and water complete with horse grooming area. Second barn for hay storage. Land has new perimeter fence and crossfencing. Also selling horse corral panels. Property has creek, paved road, well, plenty of pasture and mature trees.This Gentlemans Farm is nestled in the foothills of Middle Tennessee in an excellent area known for its quality horses. See More Auction Information at www.brooksandassociates.net YOUR AUCTION TEAM Carl Brooks Auctioneer

379-0958 Nights Col. Jimmy Hines Auctioneer

Johnathan Harrison Appr. Auctioneer

Randy Giles

Appr. Auctioneer

Ben White

Appr. Auctioneer Firm #2559

Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all prior advertising

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CLARKSVILLE, TN

BANKRUPTCY AUCTION

Friday, September 25 • 10:00 a.m. CST Commercial Building & Lot, Vehicles, Tools & Equipment

For more information go to auctionzip.com ID # 9044 or call 212-3842

2110 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard

Drill Press - 3 Head Drill Press - 6 Head CNC Lathe Triplex Pmill Metal Lathe Warehouse Pallet Rack 1992 GMC Flatbed Truck 1992 Mercedes 500SEL 1991 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce Convertible 1978 Airstream Travel Trailer 2007 Kawasaki Mule, 4 Seater Hydramac 2400 Skid Loader Tree Spades 8’ Bush Hog 2003 Polaris Ranger Coke Machine Bendpak Pro Lift Branick Strut Spring Compressor NAPA (Arts Cabinet)

1VOU:PTWZVU )YVRLY (\J[PVULLY Firm Lic. 72 Auct. Lic. 1345

Misc. Parts Misc Small Tools Scrap Metals Metal Shop Table W Vise Air Tank Engine Stand Bolt Bin Tool Caddy Speed Charge Batt Charger Motor Vac Carbon Cleaner Floor Jack Parts Washer Ammco Brake Lathe Snap On Battery Charger Oil Pan Snap On T3750AVR Transmission Jack Transmission Stand Engine Hoist Snap On Tire Machine Snap On Wheel Balancer Jack Stand Warehouse Ladder

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Oil Tank Snap on Commander II Tire Rack Shop Press Heater Snap On Spring Compressor Small Toolbox Snap On 134 Exchanger Everco Fluid Exchanger Air Compressor Compaq Computer Under Counter Fridge Desk Couch Chair Misc Décor Canon Printer Filing Cabinet Panasonic Fax Machine Couch Casio Cash Drawer

Case # 309-02570 T. Larry Edmondson, Trustee Listing Agent: Ethan Massa

Call 615-419-8579 All information believed to be correct, but not guaranteed by auction company. All announcements made auction day take precedence over any printed materials.

Another Great...

GENE CARMAN TERMS: Real Estate: 15% day of sale, balance at closing within 30 days. Vehicles, Tools & Equipment: Cash or good check sale day. DIRECTIONS: From I-24 take exit 4 towards Clarksville and travel 3.1 miles to auction site.

We have a great line-up of Exciting Auctions! Make plans now to attend! Go to www.garyauction.com for more details

Huge Antique Toy Auction Mon. Sept. 14, 6pm Spring Hill Auction Barn

Hull & Depression Glass Auction Mon. Sept. 21, 6pm Spring Hill Auction Barn

Gun & Farm Equipment Auction Sat. Sept. 26, 9 am Newt Hood Road, Columbia, TN Antique Auctions at the Auction Barn on several Monday nights. Check our website at www.garyauction.com for pictures & details of all these auctions as they become available.

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Estate Auction Tractor – Mower – Tools & Antiques Sat. Sept. 19, 10 am Greens Mill Road Columbia, TN NEW House to be Moved Built by Columbia Central High

Thurs. Sept. 24, 6pm Lion Parkway, Columbia, TN

20 plus Police Cars, Vans & Other Vehicles Williamson County Surplus Auction Sat. Oct. 3rd 10 am Beasley Drive – Franklin Tn

Auction

TROUSDALE COUNTY- LOCK SIX AND STARLITE ROADS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 10 A.M. 177.54 ACRES SELLING IN 14 TRACTS -HOUSE - BARN BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES IN PROCESS OF SOILS TESTING FOR SEPTIC APPROVALS - CITY WATER AVAILABLE TO SOME TRACTS - TERMS ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS “THE ESTATE PROPERTY OF ORA E. CARMAN” DIRECTIONS : From Hartsville, take Hwy. 25E, go approximately 1 mile, turn right on Sam Beasley Road, go approx. 1-1/2 miles, property will be on both sides of road. (See auction signs posted.) REAL ESTATE: Consists of 177.54 super choice acres selling in 14 separate tracts ranging in size from 5.10 acres to 27.35 acres. Property lays level to gently rolling and is part open and part wooded. These tracts offer some beautiful and private building sites with awesome views and city water available to tracts located on Lock Six Road. Property is in the process of being soils tested for septic approvals. TRACT #1 - 16.94 acres with 893 ft. of proposed Hwy #141 frontage. TRACT #2 - 16.69 acres with 200 ft. road frontage. TRACT #3 - 5.14 acres with 200 ft. road frontage. TRACT #4 - 5.78 acres with 138 ft. road frontage. TRACT #5 - 5.61 acres with 137 ft. road frontage. TRACT #6 - 5.10 acres with 210 ft. road frontage. Improved with barn. TRACT #7 - 6.86 acres with 976 ft. road frontage. TRACT #8 - 11 acres with 631 ft. road frontage. TRACT #9 - 11.49 acres with 1034 ft. road frontage TRACT #10 - 10 acres with 484 ft. road frontage. TRACT #11 - 16 acres with 1524 ft. road frontage. TRACT #12 - 12 acres with 1577 ft. road frontage. TRACT #13 - 26.58 acres with 210 ft. road frontage. TRACT #14 - 27.35 acres with 266 ft. road frontage. LOTS 2 THROUGH 6 FRONT ON LOCK SIX ROAD. LOTS 8 THROUGH 14 FRONT ON STARLITE ROAD. LOT 7 FRONTS ON BOTH ROADS.

ALL TRACTS HAVE GOOD BLACKTOP ROAD FRONTAGE. HOUSE TRACT #7 - Features a 3-bedroom vinyl-sided house that has living room, kitchen/dining room combination, ample closet space, C/H&A, and 1-car carport. All this in a beautiful setting with an awesome view.. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS - 4-pc. Cumberland Valley bedroom suite, 3 large wardrobes (1 is cedar), marble-top tables, washstand, library table, mirror, picture frames, china cabinet, 2 cedar chests, wash kettle, tea kettle, treddle sewing machine and 2 electric sewing machines, crock pieces, glassware items, fostoria, moon and star, preserve stands, Frigidaire stove, tvs, stereo, microwave, washer and dryer, dinette table and 7 chairs, porch swing, porch furniture. FARM EQUIPMENT - Disk, mower, plow, and grader blade, John Deere tractor wagon w/flat, cattle catcher, truck bed, iron gates, approximately 1,000 tobacco sticks. HAY, CALF FEEDER, AND HAY RING - Several rolls of hay BOAT, MOTOR, AND TRAILER AGENT’S NOTE: Builders, Investors, Tract buyers, better take a look! Property is located only approx. 1/2 mile from public boat ramp. Some tracts are outstanding hunting tracts. Property is selling absolute to settle an estate, so come and buy at your price! Call for free brochure with plat. TERMS: 20% down day of sale, and balance with deed(s) or the Citizens Bank of Hartsville is offering the following terms with 20% down, balance payable over 10 years (acreage tracts) and 15 years (house tract) with the first years interest to be 5.9% and readjust each year thereafter at bank’s lending rate. There is no prepayment penalty. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or verifiable check on day of sale. LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE: Any potential bidders will have the right to conduct lead base paint tests prior to sale. Successful bidder will be required to sign waiver concerning lead base paint. SELLERS: BOBBY ATWOOD AND JIMMY CARMAN AUCTIONEER: Gene Carman

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Michael Jackson’s White Glove Fetches Nearly $50K At Auction

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DON’T MISS THESE2 ABSOLUTE AUCTIONS NEW HARMONY ROAD • HARTSVILLE, TN (Macon Co.)

1090 REESE ROAD • BETHPAGE, TENNESSEE

96.36 ACRES / 4 TRACTS • VINYL SIDED HOME • (4) BARNS • CREEK • POND • SPRINGS • PASTURE & WOODLAND • TRACTORS • FARM EQUIPMENT • FURNITURE • HOUSEHOLD GOODS PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE..... PAUL WALKER AND BESSIE WALKER FROMM PROPERTY

Saturday, Sept. 19th 10:00 a.m. (C.S.T.) Real Estate Sells at 10:00 p.m. LOCATION: 1090 REESE ROAD • BETHPAGE, TENNESSEE DIRECTIONS FROM WESTMORELAND: Take Hwy. 52 traveling east toward Portland to Rouges Fork, left on Rouges Fork then right on Reese Road to property and sale site on the right. DIRECTIONS FROM GALLATIN: Take Hwy. 31 traveling toward Westmoreland going through Bethpage to Rogues Fork, left on Rouges Fork then left on Reese Road to property and sale site on the right. REAL ESTATE: 96.36 outstanding acres fronting Reese Road 607.15 feet. This property is in somewhat of a secluded location plus it is loaded with ridge top pasture land and rolling wooded areas (some marketable timber). Other improvements include a combination horse barn/equipment shed (156’x24’), 40x40 metal barn, large pond, small creek and springs. The property also features an immaculate 3 BR/2 BA vinyl sided home w/all the bells and whistles plus it is perfectly positioned in a park like setting that is well landscaped and loaded w/shade trees. This property has abundant wildlife (deer, turkeys, etc.) plus it is fenced for livestock. This one has so much to offer, it is a must see plus it has been surveyed, platted and staked to be sold in (4) tracts.

The white glove Michael Jackson worn in 1996 sold at an auction in Australia on Sunday (August 6) for a reported $49,000. According to the Associated Press, the number was nearly twice what auctioneers expected the item to draw. The white bejeweled glove was worn by Jackson in Sydney in 1996, on the day he married Debbie Rowe, the mother of his two elder children. He was in Sydney during a stop for the HIStory tour, where he attended a premiere of the film "Ghosts," in which he starred. Earlier in the day, he married Rowe.

TRACT #1: 5.61 acres with 430.54 feet road frontage along Reese Road. Improvements to this tract include (2) barns and a 2001 Fleetwood doublewide home on a permanent brick foundation w/1565 sq. ft. The layout includes 3 BR/2 bath, living room w/fireplace, kitchen w/oak cabinets and bar island, dining room w/built-in china hutch, utility room, covered front porch and patio. The home is also equipped with city water and C/H/A. Some of the exterior detail includes concrete sidewalks, some beautiful landscaping, shade trees and fruit trees. Take a look @ this one you will love it! TRACT #2: 27.94 acres with 50 ft. easement area leading along existing driveway across Tract #1. This tract has a good combination of open pasture land and woodland (a perfect place fo those deer and turkey). TRACT #3: 35.12 acres w/176.61 feet road frontage along Reese Road. This tract features a large pond plus some outstanding open pasture land. This property is currently being used as a horse farm and this tract features a 5/8 mile training track and 3/8 mile jogging track for horses. TRACT #4: 27.69 acres w/50 ft. easement area leading from Reese Road across Tract #3. This one has it all; 24’x156’ combination horse barn/equipment shed, 40’x40’metal barn plus more of that outstanding open pasture land. This is a nice tract! FARM EQUIPMENT/TOOLS: • International 986 Tractor w/cab; 6 cyl. diesel (100 hp), 3 pt. hitch, remote hyd., 540/100 PTO shaft, 4100 hours, good tires. • Case International 385 tractor; 3 cyl. diesel (40 hp), 3 pt. hitch, remote hyd., 540 PTO shaft, 1400 hours, wheel weights, good tractor. • Ford 7710 Tractor w/cab & Bushhog front end loader (bucket & spear); 4 cyl. diesel (86 hp), 3 pt. hitch, remote hyd., 540 PT shaft, good tractor. • IM600 6’ Bushhog • Land Pride 10’ Pull Type Bushhog • 9’ Disc Mower • International 35 Hay Rake • New Holland 850 Hay Roller • Ford 624 Square Baler • 12’ Wheel Disc • Frontier (John Deere) 8’ Roto Tiller • Leinbach Post Hole Digger w/Bit • Agco 8’ Rock Rake • 8’ Box Blade • 10’ Pasture Drag • 16’ Hay Trailer • Baltic Seed Sower • Grain Elevator • Hay Spear • Rock Scoop • Boom Pole • 16’ Farm Gates • 12’ Farm Gates Misc. Hand Tools, (2) Ext. Ladders plus other items. BUILDING/KENNEL: 10’x16’ portable metal building, metal chain link kennel w/cover. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Household furniture, oil lamps, (2) rocking chairs, yard swing, sewing machine, baby cradle, radio, framed pictures, dishes, glasses, Crown Regent china, crystal glasses & stemware, VHS movies, cassettes, CDs, exercise bike, Christmas decor and more... SELLER: Paul Walker and Bessie Walker Fromm. TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% non-refundable deposit down day of sale and balance w/the deed or Macon Bank & Trust is offering non-qualifying terms by paying a total of 20% down and financing the remaining 80% payable monthly @ 5.75% locked for 12 months and amortized up to a 20 year repayment plan depending on the amount of your purchase. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or good check (positive ID required). AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232. NOTE FROM AGENT: Ladies and gentlemen properties like this one do not come available everyday. Words can’t begin to describe all of the features and improvements that this property has to offer! Feel free to tour the farm @ your convenience and please give us a call @ (615) 666-2232 with any questions. Not only are we selling an outstanding farm, we also have a good line of farm machinery and other personal property items. Make plans now and mark your calendar for Saturday, September 19th, 10 a.m. and we will see you along Reese Road in Sumner County, Tennessee.

612 BAKER DRIVE • LAFAYETTE, TENNESSEE 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE • COVERED PORCH • CARPORT • OUTBUILDING • CITY UTILITIES • C/H/A • NICE LEVEL • LOT • INSIDE CITY LIMITS • 1948 MERCURY TRUCK • CHEETAH 2000 LS BOAT • FORD TRACTOR • LAWN MOWERS • CAST IRON PIECES • ARROWHEADS • COINS • LOTS OF GLASSWARE AND OTHER ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLE ITEMS MR. WENDALL JONES PROPERTY

Saturday, Sept. 26th, 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: 612 BAKER DRIVE • LAFAYETTE, TN

At the end of MJ's performance, he threw the glove to Bill Hibble, a collector of music and film memorabilia, who has since died. Hibble's mother put the glove up for auction. After a bidding war between collectors in Australia and the United States, it was bought by Warwick Stone on behalf of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, said the reports. He beat out five other bidders. "There was a huge amount of interest in the week leading up to the sale. We were still pretty surprised by the price," Charlotte Stanes of the auction house told Reuters. This, according to the auction house, was the first Jackson glove to go on the auction block, since he died in June.

DIRECTIONS FROM LAFAYETTE ALONG HWY. 52 @ TRACTOR SUPPLY: Take Ellington Drive crossing Church Street and Scottsville Road to Akersville Road, right on Akersville Road and then left onto Baker Drive to property and sale site on the right (signs posted). REAL ESTATE: 3 BR / 1 bath brick house (built 1973, approx. 1350 sq. ft.), LR, kitchen w/built-in appliances, DR, utility room, and covered porch. This home features replacement windows, city utilities plus lots of storage space. All of these improvements plus a carport and storage building perfectly positioned on a nice level lot along Baker Drive inside Lafayette City Limits. ANTIQUE TRUCK & TRACTOR: 1948 Mercury truck, flathead 8, 3 spd. 1948 Ford 8-N tractor w/3 pt. hitch. BOATS: 1989 19½ ft. Cheetah 2000 LS fiberglass boat w/trailer, inboard V-8 Chevrolet engine.13 ft. V-bottom alum. boat w/15 hp Game Fisher motor & trolling motor. MOWERS / TOOLS / EQUIPMENT: (2) Craftsman riding mowers, Dixon zero turn riding mower, Murray riding mower, Whitco portable steam cleaner, Lincoln portable welder w/16 hp engine, weedeater, concrete tools, concrete saw, Craftsman radial arm saw, roof jacks, ladder jacks, garden tiller, parts washer, 6 ton chain hoist, 1½ ton chain hoist, hedge trimmer, hand planer, wrenches, industrial planer, table saw, drill press, commercial camper topper w/roll-up door, tandem axle trailer w/elec. brakes. ANTIQUES / COLLECTABLES: Cross cut saws, arrow heads, cast iron (skillets, bean pot, wash kettles, tea kettle, dinner bells), Black Hawk corn grinder, meat grinders, oil lamps, Daisey churn, old marbles, antique wagon wheels, old blue fruit jars, old lanterns, wash board, wooden keg, primitive hand tools, old milk bottles, glass top fruit jars, lard stand, hames, horse collar, butter mold, Coke crates, stamp collection, baseball cards, Barbie dolls (1996 Holiday & others). COINS & MONEY: 10 cent paper money - 1853 half dime - 1943 steel penny - 1975 $5 gold proof (rep.) - 1906 quarter -1935 quarter - 1838 $5 gold proof (rep.) - 1933 $20 gold proof (rep.) GLASSWARE • FURNITURE: Oak ice box (rep.), wicker chair & love seat, antique rocking chair, patio chairs, shelving, end tables, antique pitcher & glasses, glass bell collection, crystal clock, glass paper weights, crystal candle holders, 3 sets china, beer steins, Avon bottles, pink depression serving tray, green depression serving tray, amber covered dish, amber hobnail vase, cut glass covered bowl, swan powder dish, diamond point candy dish, Wexford candy dish, cut glass wine set, crystal wedding preserve stand, depression glass cake plate, milk glass fruit bowl on a stand, Wexford decanter, Wexford ice bucket, shot glasses, mixing bowls, egg plate, pink depression pitcher, Fire King dishes, ash trays, aladdin lamp, footed bowls, marino glass, angel figurines, red carnival rooster, dome butter dish, water sets, wine sets, Fenton candy dish, miniature shoe collection. PERSONAL PROPERTY: G.E. side by side refrigerator, Maytag washer & dryer, Faberware convection oven, “new” Rotisserie & BBQ, hand painted picture, luggage, deep fryer, Yamaha guitar, sewing basket, (2) sewing machines, George & Martha Washington quilt, pictures, Lil Tykes toddler gym set, battery powered jeep, bicycles, metal tins, Pink & Blue Boy framed print, fishing rod & reels, Christmas decor, books & magazines, camping stove, stove top, kitchen sink, bathroom sink, faucets, windows, doors, cabinet hardware, dish washer, radio, speakers, exercise bike. SELLER: Mr. Wendall Jones. TERMS: REAL ESTATE: 10% non-refundable deposit down ay of sale and balance w/the deed or Macon Bank & Trust is offering non-qualifying terms by paying a total of 20% down and financing the remaining 80% payable monthly @5.75% locked for 12 months all amoritzed up to a 20 year repayment plan depending on the amount of your purchase. PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or good check (positive ID required). AGENT: Ben Bray TENT • CONCESSIONS • PORT-O-JON $25.00 FREE DRAWING $25.00 (615) 666-2232. NOTE FROM AGENT: Ladies and gentlemen listen up! We at Ben Bray Real Estate & Auction Co. are extremely excited about offering the Jones property @ Public Auction! We have a nice brick house and lot located in a nice quiet neighborhood inside Lafayette City Limits. Also look over the large list of personal property items (antique truck, tractor, boat, antiques, glassware, collectables and more). Mark your calendar now, Saturday, September 26th, 9 a.m. and we will see you @ 612 Baker Drive in Lafayette, TN. LEAD BASE PAINT DISCLOSURE: The home was constructed before 1978. Any bidder will be permitted during the 10 days prior to the sale to conduct a lead base paint test. Buyer will be required to sign a waiver the day of sale.

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Kentucky rifles top $500K in SRO session of Morphy's $2.5M sale Written by ACN Staff

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Award-winning 1785-1790 J.P. Beck (northern Lancaster County, Pa.) rifle featuring exceptional rococo hand-carving, $20,700 at Dan Morphy Auctions, Aug. 14, 2009. Image courtesy Dan Morphy Auctions.

inclusive of 15% buyer's premium, was a 1785-1790 J.P. Beck (northern Lancaster County, Pa.) rifle with exceptional rococo carving. It previously had won a blue ribbon for "best relief carving" at the Kentucky Rifle Association's annual show.

DENVER, Pa. - More than 1,000 antique firearms enthusiasts attended Dan Morphy Auctions' preview prior to the standing-room-only Aug. 14, 2009 sale of the late John Holman's collection of 220 antique Kentucky rifles and powder horns. The selection of handmade rifles - many of them crafted by German immigrant gunsmiths of the 18th and 19th centuries broke the half-million-dollar mark in Morphy's $2.5 million Aug. 13-15 auction event.

"Even though we knew the guns would fly, we weren't expecting so many of them to go two and three times their estimate," said Morphy. "There were 30 guns estimated at $1,200-$1,500 that at least doubled their high estimate, with some selling for as much as $7,000."

"People came from all over to bid on these guns - Connecticut, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina and, of course, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. They filled two overflow parking fields," said the auction company's owner, Dan Morphy. "The preview was so busy, we had to hire two extra employees to help out."The top-selling rifle, at $20,700

Morphy said there wasn't a weak category in the sale, which also featured fine and decorative art, mechanical music, antique toys and dolls, jewelry and coins. "We had 8,500 left bids, and it wasn't just for the guns," Morphy said. "Mechanical banks continue to attract bidders. A Kilgore Turtle bank sold for $64,400. Fresh to the market collections, which are our specialty, are on a winning streak - no doubt about it."

Internet live bidding through LiveAuctioneers added incredible punch to the final tally. Over the three-day auction period, 714 lots sold through LiveAuctioneers, with an average daily online sell-through rate of 23.7%.

FARM MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SAT. SEPT. 19th @ 9:00 A.M. 31-E Auction Center~142 Borden Lane Hwy 31-E Scottsville, KY OVER 50 TRACTORS - FARM MACHINERY - TRUCKS -CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT RUSSELL MILLS AUCTIONEER SPECIAL HERD DISPOSAL 270-237-7625 35+ HEAD OF ANGUS CATTLE SANDY MILLS BROKER 270-618-9560 LARRY HEATH AUCTION MGR. 270-622-1354

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Jewelry Given by Elvis to Dr. Nick brings highest price at Vegas Auction The necklace was given to Dr. Nick by Elvis, who personally placed it around his neck. The majority of the TCB necklaces were simply made of gold. This necklace is unique in that it is accented with diamonds. This TCB was the highest Elvis auction item yesterday in Vegas. Dr. Nick's TCB neck lace went for $97, 500.00 US Dollars. Click the link below to see Dr. Nick talk about the necklace. Cat's eye green tourmaline and diamond ring, mounted in 14k yellow gold. Designed as a free-form, highly textured ring, centering a cabochon, cat's eye green tourmaline measuring 18.4 by 13.7 by 7.1mm, and gauged at 10.90cts., and is a medium bluish green with a fair cat's eye effect. Flanked by two full-cut round diamonds totaling 0.40cts., and graded J-K color and VS clarity. There is a large frac

ture throughout the tourmaline, which is hidden by the unique setting. The ring can be sized, weighs 29.2 gms., size 8.5. This ring was gifted to Dr. Nick by Elvis after a concert. Elvis had worn this on and off stage. Elvis gave it to Dr. Nick bec a u s e h e thought it held a special attraction for Dr. Nick. The ring s o l d f o r $22,500.00 US Dollars. Lapis lazuli and diamond ring, mounted in 18k yellow gold. Centering an oval tablet of lapis lazuli and flanked by fourteen diamonds totaling 0.45cts., and graded H-I color and VS clarity. The mounting has a satin finish. The ring weighs 32 gms., and is size 9.25. This ring was worn by Elvis on his pinkie both on and off stage and gifted to Dr. Nick after a concert because it matched his shirt. It sold for $27,000.00 US Dollars.

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Saint Laurent Auction Hauls in $484 Million

This is one of the largest collections of Antiques and Collectible we have ever seen! A Lifetime Collection of Tools, Furniture, Toys, Glassware, Guns, Knives, Watches, Vehicles and More. So much more, we can’t begin to list it all and it is all to be sold at. . .

ABSOLUTE AUCTION Saturday, September 19, 2009 Starting at 9:00 a.m. 4990 Tarsus Rd. Palmyra, Tennessee

Yves Saint Laurent's art collection was acquired over five decades by the late fashion designer and his business partner Pierre Berge. The auction at Christie's in Paris raised much more than the $250 million-$380 million estimate.

Directions from Clarksville: Hwy 48 South, Right on Hwy 13 South, Right on Tarsus Rd. Sale on Left. From Paris: Hwy 79 North, Right on Hwy 49 East through Erin, Left on Hwy 13 North East, Left on Tarsus Rd. Sale on left. From Dickson: Hwy 48 North, Left on Hwy 13 South West, Right on Tarsus Rd. Sale on Left.

AP- PARIS - Two rare bronze sculptures that disappeared from China nearly 150 years ago — and were demanded back by Beijing — sold for millions Wednesday as an auction of art works owned by the late fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent concluded with dazzling sales of nearly $500 million. The collection of Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Berge, broke several world records in a three-day "sale of the century" that amassed more than $484 million, said the organizer, Christie's. That was well over the $250 million$380 million the 733-piece sale had been expected to fetch. Berge told reporters at the closing news conference he was "very, very happy with the result."

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