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efforts that we owe our knowledge of our friends of the
air. Some birds are uncouth to look upon, but most
ftathered creatures are beautiful. Above is pictured
a Sun Bittern, with magnificent wing and tail feathers.
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LEGAL 1029
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLD
ERS AE THE GEORGIA LAND
COMPANY
L. P. Goodrich, executor, ct al v.
Griffin Hardware Co. et al.
To Mrs. Frank Flynt, George Be
atty, and J. 8. Bracken, of the 8tatc
of Ohio, and all other stockholders
of the Georgia Land Company >
whether known or unknown, and
whether residing In the State of
Georgia or elsewhere . |
You and each of you are hereby
required, personally or by an attor
ney to be and appear at the Su
perior Court to be held In and for
said Spalding county, Georgia, at
Oriffin, Georgia, on the third Mon
day In June, 1928, to answer the pe
titioner’s complaint In the forgego
ing case, and each of you are per
sonally required to file with L. P.
Goodrich, receiver of the Georgia
Land Company, at Griffin, Georgia,
on or before the third Monday to
October, 1928 ,your certificate or
certificates of stock to said Georgia
Land Company, together with an af
fidavit, duly subscribed and sworn
to, as to the ownership thereof.
Notice is further given that the
failure of any such owner, holder
or claimant of such stock to make
and file the aforesaid
shall be at bar to any right to par?
ticipate to such funds as may be or
dered for distribution among said
shareholders.
Witness the Honorable W. E. H.
Searcy, Jr„ Judge of said court, this
16th day of March, 1928.
(8igned» F. P, Lindsey, clerk.
LEGAL AD NO 1007,
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Georgia—Spalding county.
All creditors of the estate of Sa
rah J. Maddox, late of Spalding
county, deceased, are hereby notifi
ed to render to their demands to the
undersigned according to law and
all persons indebted to said estate
are required to make Immediate pay
ment to me.
March 3, 1028.
J. O. Futral, Adtnr., Sarah J. Mad
dox. deceased.
LEGAL AD NO 1010
LEGAL NOTICE
State of Georgia, Spalding County
A. B. "Alias” Jack Coats, vs., Lucy
Coats, Petition for removal of dis
abilities.
The defendant, Lucy Coats is
hereby required, personally, or by an
attorney, to be and appear at the
next superior court, to be holden to
and for said county on the 3rd Mon
day in June next, then and there
to answer the plaintiffs complaint,
as in default thereof the court will
proceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable W. E. H.
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cock has become a fam
ily proverb. *
sketched a fine specimen,
of the species.
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Searcy, Jr., Judge of said Court, this
the lgth day of February, 1928.
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W. H. Taylor, Petitioner's Atty.
DR. W. A. HASTY
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