The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, January 01, 1925, Image 7

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X .■vv . ' V . r* t ♦ In the event there should be a tanc.v in the office of Ordinary Peach county, we, the citizens of Byron and community, desire to ask that iame of M. C. Mosley be placed the ticket for election to this Mr. Mosley is a man of high and fully capable of filling this fice. We believe he will be fair in dealings with the public and al in the handling of the county fairs. (SIGNED) A. J. Seals, W. A. t *y, J. W. Vinson, Ernest L. O. J. Bateman, A. S. Harper, B. McKinley, J. O. Giles, S. Y. Floyd, r. Barfield, I. C. Clark, H. J. Clifton Key, B. L. Robertson, G. Mills, R. L. Duke. W. W. Daniells, t. Jackson, J. C. Avera, Jno. H. C. F. Hays, R. L. Ezelle, F. E. sey, Jas. B. Key. J. E. Grace, J. Gassett, C. II. Jackson, J. D. C. R. Hallman, H. L. Aultman, S. Gassett, H. G. Sullivan. FOR ORDINARY At the kind solicitation of a number of friends from every ( f Peach County I beg to my candidacy for the office of nary of Peach County and fully solicit your vote at the to be held on January 7th, 1925. Mr. C. T. Stubbs has from the race. Respectfully, M. C. MOSLEY. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT Announcing my candidacy Clerk of the Superior Court of Peach County, Georgia, I will ciate the votes of the people at the election to be held on January 7th. Sincerely, EMMETT HOUSER. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for Sheriff of Peach County, having declined to qualify for that office in Houston County in keeping with the agreement made in connection with the campaign for the new County of Peach. This agreement, as you know, assured the officers-elect who re rigned their positions in Houston County that they would have no op¬ position for the offices in Peach County. That I may be honored with this office by an undivided vote in conformity with the agreement is a matter of much pleasure to me, and I shall make every effort to show my sincere appreciation for j ublic confidence by conducting the affairs of the office with courtesy, care and efficiency. Respectfully, G. D. ANDERSON. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Having notified the Governor that 1 shall not serve as Representative ji the General Assembly from Hous ton County, in keeping with the agreement made in the campaign for Peach County, 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Repre¬ sentative of the good County of Peach. This announcement is in ful fillment of the campaign agreement and I assure the voters of our new county that I shall appreciate the honor of the office and shall continue to labor with utmost energy for their best interests and for the progress of Georgia. Respeetfully, J. E. DAVIDSON, FOR TAX COLLECTOR To the Voters of Peach County: In keeping with the agreement made in connection with the fight for the creation of Peach County I have refused to qualify as Tax Collector of Houston County and am a candi¬ date for that office in Peach County. I appreciate very much the confi¬ dence and kindness shown me by .he voters of this section and will under take to render courteous and satis factory service if elected to the fice. As you know, it was a part of the agreement that the officers elect who resigned their positions in Houston County would have no opposition for the places in Peach County; and I grateful for the fact that I have the promise of assuming the duties of the office backed by the united support of all the people. Respectfuilv, e'. T. TH ARPL. FOR TAX RECEIVER To the Voters of Peach County: In keeping with the agreement made in connection with the fight for the creation of Peach County I have refused to qualify as Tax Receiver of ! OFFICIAL ORGAN -fi r of the ! 1 Fort Valley ■ < Kiwanis Club I Z £ 2 ; £ ! 1 " J Vol. 1 ■ « L ? Here’s satisfies the beverage thirst and that refreshes. delights £ ■ taste, r 2 Every bottle is sterilized—insur- 3] ing absolute purity [ | Fort Valley Bottling Co. L j L I £ 2 - W. G. KR1SI5ND1NE. K1WANIAN r r | I J 1 J. W. Wool folk W. I.. Snow Ralph Newton J j J. W. Wool folk A- Co. 1 j 1 J ) Spray Material, Peas & Peaches I j $ $ Fort Valley, Georgia EVANS CLARK CO. Inc. Dealers in Peas, Potatoes, Hay, and other Farm Products. A. J. Evans E! G. Clark Kiwanian Kiwanian bR GALLAHER HALE GROCERY CO. Distributors Purina Feeds it Feed from the Checkerboard Bag WHOLESALE GROCERS R. D. HALE, KIWANIAN Manufacturers of CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR FORT VALLEY mil MILLS F. O. MILLER, Pres. A. J. EVANS, Treas. & Gen’l Mgr. T. F. FLOURNOY, Supt. KIWANIANS j Houston County and am a candidate for that office in Peach County. I appreciate very much the dence and kindness shown me by the voters of this section and will under take to render courteous and satis factory service if elected to the of¬ fice. As you know, it was a part of the agreement that the officers elect who resigned their positions in Houston County would have no opposition for the places in Peach County; and I am grateful for the fact that I have the promise of assuming the duties of the office backed by the united support of all the people. Respectfully, C. N. ROUNTREE. FOR TREASURER At the solicitation of friends, in line with the practical, harmonious or ganization of Peach County, I hereby offer myself fer the office of County Treasurer, to -vhich office, if elected, I will give my utmost ability and at¬ tention. My announcement for this office is made not for selfish pur¬ poses, but only after having been persuaded that it looks towards the promotion of the best interests of the new county. Sincerely, C. E. MARTIN. FOR CORONER Complying with the request of friends from many sections of the County, I hereby announce my (!acy for coroner of Peach County, t the election to be held January 7th, and wm deeply appreciate the vote of the people of the county. Respectfully \V. H. H. • •- - METHODIST CHURCH Thos. H. Thomson, Pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 A. and 7 P. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M., H. A. Mathews, superintendent. Epworth League at 6 P. M. Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7 P. M. To all services the public is cordial ly invited. THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. THE KIWANIS KALL Published Weekly on Thursday by the Kiwanis Club of Fort Valley, Ga. PUBLIC SALE GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY, By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a deed to secure debt, exe cu ted by Ike Postell to E. L. Burden on October 23, 1922, to the proper¬ ty described below, which deed and power were assigned, together with the debt secured, and a conveyance •f the said land made to the Fort Val¬ ley Knitting Mills by the said E. L. Burden; the said FORT VALLEY KNITTING MILLS will, on the 6th day of January, 1925 (1925) before the Court House door in Perry, Ga., and between the legal hours of sale, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: “One lot and two houses located on Burns street in the City of Fort Valley, Ga., fronting on Burns Street 180 feet, and bounded on theEast225 feet by lands of G. W. Thames; and West 165 feet by W. C. Fagan corn ering South on lands of G. W. Thames. Said lot being the lot deed¬ ed to Cornelius Postell by Henry J. and James F. Finney on October 10. 1901 and being the lot conveyed by Cornelius Postell to said Ike Postell on December 14, 1915.’’ The power of sale is exercised ac¬ cording to its terms, upon default in payment of the debt secured upon its maturity, and said power being made assignable by its terms, and duly assigned by the original grantee | j of the deed to secure debt to the ; undersiglied> < I DeeQ be made to tbe Daj dis¬ I at sai(J sale> ’ in the name oC the: }d Jke Poste n by vi rtue of sai U ‘ and th<j proceeds of said sa!t ’ will b e applied to the payment of the said debt and the balance, if a-y. pab j t0 th e said Ike Postell. This 11th day of December, 1924. FORT VALLEY KNITTING MILLS. 1 2-1 l-4t. SALE OF LAND State of Georgia, County of Houston. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the deed to se¬ cure debt made by Mrs. Jule H. Hurst W. G. Brisendine on the 23rd day THURSDAY, JANUARY ' 1925. COME OUT NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT AT SEVEN O’CLOCK, BRINGING THE LADY WITH YOU, AND HELP PUT ON A NEW YEAR’S CELEBRATION — GIVING THE NEW YEAR OF 1925 A GLAD HAND AND BOOST, HOPING THAT IT WILL BE A BAN¬ NER YEAR FOR FORT VALLEY DON’T FORGET! LADIES’ NIGHT and INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS FRIDAY ( JANUARY 2nd 1925 7 P. M. PROGRAM: K IN CHARGE OF: I Fun W T. F. Flournoy and A W. G. Brisendine N Geo. W. Mathews, Frolic I Jr. S H A L L Each Friday is Kiwanis Day, It don’t belong to me, There’s no excuse to stay away, At Club I ought to be. This one day in the week’s not mine, Why should I try to sneak Away from one hour’s real good time, When it’s but once a week. —Petodkey, Mich. f February, 1922, same being record¬ ed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Houston County, Georgia in Book 29 at Folio 249. Will be sold before the door of the courthouse of Peach County, Georgia, on the 15th day of January, 1925, between the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, all of the following described property, to wit: “All that tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Fort Valley, Ga. fronting 70 feet on the East side of Anderson Avenue and running back a uniform width of 70 feet for a dis¬ tance of 200 feet. Said lot bounded on the North by the lot of C. B. Al mon; South by the lot of J. N. White; East by the lot of H. A. Mathews and West by the said Anderson Avenue. The same being the lot this day bought by grantor from grantee in this deed. The lien of the deed to secure debt from 7 •s. Jule H. Hurst to W. G. Brisen N subject and inferior to the lien ed to secure debt eon veying said lot by Mrs. Jule H. Hurst to Felder .1. Frederick, securing an indebtedness in the principal sum of $500.00, and the sale hereunder is subject to the superior lien of $500.00 principal and interest. Said property is situated in the City of Fort Valley, originally and now in the County of Houston, but is a part of the territory embraced in the new county of Peach which was (rested by an amendment to the Cen of the State of Georgia proposed by an Act of the Legisla Lire approved by said body July 18th, 1924, and ratified by the people of the State of Georgia as required by law in the General Election held on the first Tuesday in November, 1924, and which by the terms of said Vet. so approved and ratified becomes ef¬ fective and operative January 1st, 1925. The said described deed to secure debt was given for the purpose of securing the payment of one note for the principal sum of $566.98, bearing 8% interest from date, dated February 23rd, 1922, and maturing August 1st, 1922, together with such other notes as might be given in re- Tlie Fori Valley Oil Co. Mniiiifactiirors of COTTON SEED PRODUCTS FORT VALLEY, GA. I). C. STROTHER He K. M. WHITING, KIWANIANS There’s Music in the Air Bring free entertainment into your home with a Radio Receiving Set. See the Radiola line we are showing. GREEN-MILLER COMPANY GI.IiNMORK GRKKN, KIWANIAN Georgia Agricultural Works QUALITY SERVICE HARDWARE & FURNITURE We’ve Got It »> F. 0. MILLER, Kiwanian Norris’ Candies Agent Idle Hour Nurseries Whitman’s Candies COPELAND’S PHARMACY BEST DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES FOUNT DRINKS, STATIONERY, ETC. Eastman Kodaks u When you need drugs bad—you need them good. We sell only good drugs >» Phone 140 c HALL - KIWANIAN THE TIRE MAN newa! or extension of the above des cribed note. ; Default has been made in the pay ment of note for the principal sum of $581.21 dated April 2nd, 1924, ma turing July 1st, 1924, bearing inter¬ est from maturity at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, signed by Jule H. Hurst and payable to the order | of W. G. Brisendine, said note being : a renewal of the note above des cribed, and being still due and unpaid, and the said W. G. Brisendine is seek¬ ing to exercise his power of sale by said deed to secure debt conferred. The proceeds of the sale shall be applied to the payment of the costs of the sale and the discharge of the indebtedness above described; and the surplus, if any, shall be paid to the said Mrs. Jule H. Hurst, her heirs, .egal representatives or assigns. Deed will be made to the purchaser at the sale pursuant to the provisions of the said deed to secure debt. This December 11th, 1924. W. G. BRISENDINE. Geo. B. Culpepper, Jr., Attorney at Law, Fort Valley, Ga. Despite the presence of tremendous ice caps and glaciers, Iceland and Greenland possess green spots where many vegetables and flowers, are grown. A TALK WITH A FORT VALLEY MAN J, C. Hartley, Retired Cotton Mer* chant oi Knoxville Street, Tells His Experience There is nothing like a talk with one of our own citizens for giving hope and encouragement to the anx¬ ious sufferer from the dread kidney disease. We therefore, give here an interview with a Fort Valley man: “My kidneys acted irregularly and the secretions were unnatural,” says ffalP® Catamrti Medicine will do what w, claim for it — rid your system of Catarrh or Deafnes: caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 yrars E J. CHENEY &l CO., Toledo, Obi BUY AT HOME and Get Full Value for Your Money Mr. Hartley. “My back became weak and there was a throbbing ache across m y kidneys. When I stooped I got| suc h a cramp in my back I could hardly straighten. Mornings my back was lame and sore and I felt more tired than when I went to bed. i Friends hi E h] y recommended Doan’s | .---------- SAVE 25* OF YOUR FEED BILL BY GRINDING YOUR EAR CORN [Shuck, Cob and Corn] AND VELVET BEANS. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT FORT VALLEY, GA. 'Stop at The\ MV ROBERT Atlanta's Finest FULTQN Hotel 300 ROOMS—300 BATHS Circulating Ice Water Ef?: Servidore Service II ! Ilf ; I Equipped spring fortable Mattresses—the In beds with Each in the Shur-Rest Room world. most Inner- com Convenient Downtown Location s!EL : ^ Rooms $2.00—$2.50 Hotels operated $3.00 by Other Baron & Wilton Interests: P MECKI-F.NBURG HOTEL Chailotte, N. C 4 HILLMAN HOTEL Birmingham, Ala* EXCHANGE HOTEL Montfomery, Ala. Auguiia, Ga. * Luckie and Cone Sts. TERMINAL HOTEL HARRY F. ZOBEL Mer. t! n < Number 18. Pills and I procured some at Wright’s Drug Store. Doan’s relieved me of all the trouble and I am glad to recommend them.’’ 60c, at ail dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. 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