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OFFICIAL ORGAN
State of Georgia—Peach Conutv.
To whom it may concern. Take
notice.
We, the undersigned, the officers
of said county designated by law as
the proper authority to select an
official organ of said county in which
(he legal advertisements for aid
county shall be published, do hereby
a- leet and designate The Leader-Trib¬
une and Peachland Journal, a news¬
paper published as required by law,
at Fort Valley the county site of said
county, as the official organ, in which
all official or legal advertising re¬
quired by law to be published in such
official newspaper, must be publish
e«.
Signed, declared and published this
January 20 th, 1925.
M. C. MOSLEY,
Ordinary of Peach County, Ga.
EMMETT HOUSER,
Clerk of the Superior Court of
JVaeh County, Ga.
GEO. D. ANDERSON,
Sheriff of Peach County, Ga.
1-22-4L
COURT OF ORDINARY
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY,
To all whom it may concern:
This is to notify the citizens of
Peach County that the first session
of the Court of Ordinary for Peach
County will be held on the first
Monday of February (2nd of Feb.)
1925, and on the first Monday of
each month following.
The Ordinary will hold his first
session in Peach County for County
Purposes on the first Tuesday of
February (3rd of Feb.) 1925, and
will sit for County Purposes on the
first Tuesday of each month follow¬
ing.
This 21st day of Jan., 1925.
'
M. C. MOSLEY,
l-22-4t. Ordinary.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE
WESTERN DIVISION OF
THE SOUTHERN DIS¬
TRICT OF GEOR
GIA.
In the Matter of the Designation
of The Leader-Tribune for publica¬
tion of notices and orders in bank¬
ruptcy.
The Leader-Tribune, a newspaper
published at Fort Valley, in the Coun¬
ty of Peach, is hereby designated in
pursuance of Section 28 of the Bank¬
ruptcy Act for the publication of
official notices and orders required
to be published in cases arising in
said County of Peach.
This 22 of January, 1925.
WM. H. BARRETT,
1-29-4C United States Judge.
SALE OF LAND
Georgia—Peach County.
Under and by virtue of a power of
sale in a deed to secure debt, made
and delivered by E. W. Bowman to
. I.. Brown, dated August 12th, 1919
and recorded in deed Pook 24, Page
571 in the Clerk’s office of Houston
Superior Court, the undersigned, as
transferee from J. L. Brown of said
I debt, secured by said deed and of
the property securing the same, will
sell on the 12th day of February,
3925. before the court house door ot
Peach county, at public outcry, to the
highest bidder for cash, between the
legal hours of sale, the lollowing des¬
cribed property, to-wit,
That tract or parcel of land situated
and being in the city of Fort Valley,
Ceorgia, and more fully described,
as that tract or parcel of land, with
all improvements thereon, in the West
End Addition to Fort Valley, in origi
inall.v Houston, now Peach county.
Georgia, and being 50 feet front by
one hundred and fifty feet deep, and
known and designated on the map and
plan of said West End Addition made
by J. H. Powers C. E. and attached
to a deed of trust from Fort Valley
Realty and Development Company to
A. C Riley Trustee, October 27th,
1906, as Lot number Three in Block
“B", bounded on the North by pub¬
lic alley, South by lot number Two,
same Block, East by Knoxville Street
and West by public alley. The debt
secured by said deed being past due
and unpaid, the power of sale con¬
tained in said deed to secure the
same, has become operative. Said sale
•will be made for the purpose of pay¬
ing the balance principal of said debt
®f $1021.95. with interest thereon
from December 12th, 1921 to date
•f sale at 8 % per annum, and costs
•1 said proceedings and $310.00 tax¬
es and the balance if any will be
paid to said E. W. Bowman.
MISS JENNIE EVANS, Transferee.
A. C. Riley, Attorney.
1-1 5-4t.
it-
LAND SAI ::
Whereas on Dec. 7, 1920, William
A. Bassett executed to the John
Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Com¬
pany a deed to secure debt, the prin
cipal sum of which is $ 8 , 000 , which
deed is recorded in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Hous¬
ton County, in Deed Hook 31, pages
Vi 5 and 90 on Dec. 10, 1920 and con
trrnporuneously therewith, made and
delivered to said John Hancock Mu¬
tual Life Insurance Co., his promis¬
sory note for the principal sum of
$8,000 maturing Oct. 1, 1925; also
five notes one of which interest
notes became due on each first day
of Oct. in the years 1921-2-3-4-5.
The above described principal and
interest notes were secured by the
deed heretofore described, in which
deed stipulation is made that, in the
event of failure to pay promptly at
maturity any one of the above des¬
cribed interest notes, that the prin¬
cipal of said debt should at the op¬
tion of the payee of said note become
due and payable from the date of
said default. One of the interest
notes above described to-wit: inter¬
est note for the sum of $500 that
became due on Oct. 1, 1924, is in
default, same having not been paid.
The above described deed stipujates
that upon the failure of payment of
said notes upon maturity of same,
that the said John Hancock Mutual
Life Insurance Company, is author¬
ized to sell at public outcry for cash,
before the court house door of the
county, in which the land described
therein, is located, after first hav¬
ing advertised the terms, time and
place of snle, once a week for four
weeks, next preceding the sale, in a
newspaper published in said county
Now therefore the premises con¬
sidered, the said John Hancock Mu¬
tual Life Insurance Co. will on Feb.
19, 1925, within the legal hours of
sale, sell for cash at public outcry
before the court house door of the
County of Peach, State of Georgia,
in the City of Fort Valley, said State
and County to the highest bidder the
following described property, to-wit
Beginning at the Northeast corn¬
er of Lot No. 3 in the 8 th Land Dis¬
trict of Houston County, Georgia
running thence East along the South
line of Lot No. 242 in the 9th Dis¬
trict of Houston County, Georgia, i
distance of 495 yards; thence due
North and into said lot number 242
a distance of 220 yards; thence due
West in aforesaid lot of a distance
of 223 yards; thence due North to the
north line of said Lot number 242
a distance of 770 yards; thence due
West along the North lines of said
lot number 242 and lot number 2 in
I he 8 th District of said county a dis¬
tance of 643Vi yards; thence due
South to the south line of said lot
number 2 a distance of 990 yards;
thence west along the south line of
said lot number 2 a distance of
123 3-4 yards; thence due south
end into lot number 3 in the 8 th
District of said county a distance
594 yards; thence due east in sail,
lot number 3 to the east line of said
lot a distance of 495 yards; thenc >
due north along the east line of said
lot number 3 to point beginning a
distrncc of 504 yards; said lands
containing 65 ncres of lot number
242 in the 9th District of Houston
County, Georgia, and 75 acres of lot
number 2 and 60 acres of lot number
3, ° said last named two lots being in
the 8 th District of Houston County,
Georgia, all lying in a body and ag¬
gregating 200 acres.
To the purchaser fee simple titles
will be made by the undersigned
.John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
Company ami the proceeds of said
sale will be applied to the payment
of the debt described herein with
costs of this sale, and the remainder,
if any paid over, to the said William
A. Bassett, his rrpresenta'ives, or
assigns. The amount that will be due
oui said described debt on date of
sale is $8,000 principal and $793.54
interest to day of sale.
.Dux Hancock mutual life
INSURANCE COMPANY
Louis L. Brown, Attorney at La.v
l-22-4t
PETITION FOR CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF PEACH.
TO THE HONORABLE SUPERI¬
OR COURT OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of T. M. Anthoine, J.
E. Bledsoe and C .E. Martin respect
fully shows to the Court:
1 .
Petitioners are residents of Peach]
County, Georgia;
2 .
They desire for themselves, their
associates and successors to be in¬
corporated and made a body politic
for the period of Twenty (20) Years
under the name and style of GEOR¬
GIA BASKET & LUMBER COM¬
PANY;
3.
The principal office of said corpo
‘atiun shall be in Fort Valley, Peach
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, CA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925.
County, Georgia ,which is made the
situs of the corporation; hut, peti¬
tioners desire the right to establish
branch offices within or without the
State of Georgia, wherever the hold¬
ers of the majority of the stock of
said corporation may so determine;
4.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit for itself
and share-holders;
5.
The business to be carried on by
said corporation is as follows: To
deal generally in builders supplies,
materials, hardware, fittings, furn¬
ishings, equipment and appliances;
to manufacture baskets, crates, boxes
for the handling, packingandcarriage
of fruits, vegetables and other farm
and orchard supplies and products;
to manufacture and sell lumber of
all grades and kinds and for all pur¬
poses; to buy timber and timber
lands; to buy, lease or otherwise
acquire, mortgage or sell or other¬
wise dispose of real estate or person¬
al property; to engage in the busi¬
ness of building houses, tenements
or structures of all kinds; to do a
general brokerage and sales busi¬
ness; to act as Agent for others in
buying or selling real estate and
personal property; and generally to
do, exercise and perform all of the
things, acts and functions incident
to the powers and privileges herein
set out and directly or indirectly
connected herewith.
6 .
The capital stock of said corpora¬
tion shall be Twenty-five Thousand
Dollars ($25,000.00), more than
10%; Of which has already been paid
in in property and in cash. Petition¬
ers desire and pray the privilege of
increasing its capital stock to aln
amount not to exceed Two Hundred
and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,
000 . 00 ) by a majority vote of its
stock-holders at any regular meeting
of the stock-holders or at any special
meeting called for that purpose. The
stock shall be divided into shares of a
pa^f 1 value of One Hundred Dollars
($ 100 . 00 ) each.
Petitioners desire the right to have
the capital stock of said corporation
paid for either in money or proper¬
ty to be taken at a fair and reason¬
able valuation;
8 .
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal and to all other things that may
be necessary or incident to the suc¬
cessful conduct of its business, in¬
cluding the right to issue notes and
bonds and to secure same by mort¬
gage, security deed or other form of
lien, and desires and prays for the
right of amendment or renewal of its
charter;
9.
Petitioners desire that : .13 corpo¬
ration shall have a lian upon its
st k for any unpaid balance dua 0.1
the purchase price thereof, and the
light to buy and retire or reissue
its own stock. •
WHEREFORE petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with all of the pow¬
ers, privileges and immunities herein
specified and such others as may
hereafter be allowed to corporations
of like character under the laws of
Georgia.
C. L. SHEPARD.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY:
I, Emmett Houser, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Peach County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
is a true copy of applica¬
for Charter of GEORGIA BAS
& LUMBER COMPANY as the
appears of file in my office.
Witness my official signature and
of the Court this 19th day of
1925.
EMMETT HOUSER,
1 -22-4t. Clerk.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
OF GEORGIA,
OF PEACH.
TO THE HONORABLE SUPERI¬
COURT OF SAID COUNTY:
The petition of W. M. Wright and
H. Hopkins respecfully shows to
Court:
1 .
Petitioners are residents of Peach
Georgia;
2 .
They desire for themselves, their
and successors to be in¬
and made a body politic
the period of Twenty (20) Years
the name and style of PEACH
FRUIT COMPANY;
3.
The principal office of said cor¬
shall be in Fort Valley,
County, Georgia, which is
the situs of the corporation;
petitioners desire the right to
branch offices within or
the State of Georgia, wher¬
the holders of the majority of
stock of said corporation may
determine;
4 .
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit for itself
and share-holders;
5.
The business to be carried on by
said corporation is as follows: To
buy, sell, import, export and gener¬
ally deal in fruit trees, nut trees,
fruits, nuts, vegetables and farm
products; to buy, lease, or otherwise
acquire, mortgage, sell or otherwise
dispose of real estate and persona!
property, including farm lands, city
property, farming implements, spray
ing materials, and commodities gener
ally used in fruit packing houses and
canning plants; to engage in the plant
ing, cultivation and production 0 f
fruits, nuts, vegetables and agricultu
ral products of all kinds? also, to op
erate and maintain packing houses
and canning factories for the
and canning of fruits, vegetables,
berries and all kinds of farm prod
ucts; also to prepare and
ture fruit, nut and vegetable p r
ucts, and kindVed goods of every class
and description; also to buy, sell and
deal in live stock, and to own
operate stock farms; also to engage
in the business of building houses,
tenements and structures of
kinds; to improve lands and to
as agents for others in buying and
selling real estate and personal prop
erty, and to engage in a general
brokerage and sales business; and
generally to exercise and perform all
the things, acts and functions inci¬
dent to the powers and privileges
herein specified and directly or in¬
directly connected therewith;
6 .
The capital stock of said corpora
tion shall be Twenty-five Hundred
Dollars ($2500.00), more than 10%
of which has already been paid in in
property and in cash. Petitioners
sire and pruy the privilege to in
crease its capital stock to an amount
not to exceed One Hundred Thou
sand Dollars ($100,000.00) by a
majority vote of its stock-holders at
any regular meeting of the stock
holders or at any special meeting
called for that purpose. The stock
shall be divided into shares of a par
value of One Hundred Dollars
($ 100 . 00 / each.
Petitioners desire the right to have
the capital stock of said corporation
paid for either in money or proper¬
ty to be taken at a fair and reason¬
able valuation.
8 .
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, to plead and be im¬
pleaded, to have and use a common
seal and to do all other things that
may be necessary or incident to the
successful conduct of its business,
including the right to issue notes and
bonds and to secure same by mort¬
gage security deed or other form of
lien; and desires and prays for the
right of amendment or renewal of its
charter;
9.
Petitioners desire that said corpo¬
ration shall have a lien upon its
stock for any unpaid balance due on
the purchase price thereof, and the
right to buy and retire or reissue its
own stock.
WHEREFORE petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with all the powers
privileges and immunities herein
specified and such others as may
be allowed to corporations
of like character under the laws of
Georgia.
C. L. SHEPARD.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY:
I, Emmett Houser, Clerk of the
Superior Court of Peach County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of applica¬
tion for Charter of TEACH COUN
TY FRUIT COMPANY as the same
appears of file in my office.
Witness my official signature and
seal of the Court this 19th day of !
January, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER.
l-22-4t. , Clerk.
PETITION FOR CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF PEACH.
To the honorable Superior Court of
said county:
The petition of B. T. Marshall,
Mrs. Julia Marshall and Mrs. Ella
Marshall respectfully shows to the
Court:
1 .
Your petitioners, B. T. Marshall
Mrs. Julia Marshall are residents
Peach County, Georgia;
2 .
Your petitioner, Mrs. Ella Marsh¬
is a resident of the City of Nash¬
State of Tennessee.
3.
Petitioners desire for them¬
their associates and success¬
to be incorporated and made a
politic for the period of twenty
20 ) years under the name and style
B. T. MARSHALL, INC.
4.
The principal office of said cor- j
poration shall be in Fort Valley,
Peach County, Georgia, which is
made the situs of the corporation,
but, petitioners desire the right to
establish branch offices within or
without the State of Georgia, wherev¬
er the holders of the majority of the
stock of said corporation may so de¬
termine ;
5.
The object of said corporation is
pecuniary gain and profit for itself
and share-holders;
g
, ,u ‘ ,u s t0 ""
' s '
sa,d corporation is . as follows: r To
,,uy ’ sc!l ’ im P ort > export and general
jly deal in fruit trees, nut trees,
fruits - nuts ’ vegetables and farm
Products; to buy, lease or otherwise
acquire, mort gage, se 1 or ot
di »P» s< ‘ of real estate and personal
P r 0 P erty > int . 'luding ,arm lands, city
iProperty, farming implements, spray
in ^ materials, and commodities gen
erally used in fruit P ackin & *«“«»
| an( * canning plants; to engage in the
I planting, cultivation and production
0 ^ fruits, nuts, vegetables and aR,n *
|cultural products of all kinds; also,
to operate and maintain packing
and canning factories for
ack ' nK and canning of fruits,
e tables, beries and all kinds of farm
products; also to prepare and manu¬
facture fruit, nut and vegetable prod
ucts, and kindred goods of every
| class and description; also to buy,
sell and deal in live-stock, and to
own and operate stock farms; also
to engage in all the business of build¬
ing houses, tenements and structures
of all kinds; to improve lands and
1° a£ f as agent for others in buying
and selling real estate and personal
property, and to engage in a gener
brokerage and sales business; to
engage in a merchandise business,
either at wholesale or retail, or both,
including all lines, whether as whole
sale or retail growers, or otherwise;
and generally to exercise and per¬
| form all the things, acts and func
’tions incident to the powers and priv¬
ileges herein specified and directly
or indirectly connected therewith;
7.
The capital stock of said corpora¬
tion shall be Twenty Thousand Dol¬
lars ($20,000.00), more han ION
of which has already been paid in in
property and cash. Petitioners de¬
sire and pray the privilege to in¬
crease its capital stock to an amount
r.ot to exceed One Hundred Thou
sand Dollars ($100,000.00) by a ma¬
jority vote of its stock-holders at any
regular meeting of the stock-holders
or at any special meeting called for
that purpose. The stock shall be divid
j ed into shares of a par value of One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each;
8 .
Petitioners desire the right to have
the capital stock of said corporation
paid for either in money or proper
ty to be taken at a fair and reason
able value;
9.
Petitioners desire the right to sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded,
to have and use a common seal and
to do all other things that may be
necessary or incident to the success¬
ful conduct of its business, includ¬
ing the right to issue notes and
bonds and to secure same by mort¬
gage security deed or other form of
lien; and desires and prays for the
right of amendment or renewal of
its charter;
10 .
Petitioners desire that said corpo¬
ration shall have a lien upon its stock
for any unpaid balance due on the
purchase price thereof, and the right
to buy and retire or reissue its own
stock.
WHEREFORE petitioners pray to
be incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with all the powers,
privileges and immunities herein
specified and such others as may
hereafter be allowed to corporations
of like character under the laws ot
Georgia.
• C. L. SHEPARD,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Georgia, Peach County: '
I, Emmett Houser, Clerk of
Superior Court of Peach County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of applica¬
tion for Charter of B. T. MARSH
ALL. INC., as the same appears of
file in my office.
Witness my official signature and
seal of the Court this 27th day of
1925.
EMMETT HOUSER. Clerk.
(Seal) t-29-4t.
MRS. J. B. LUCAS, JR.
T*.
J. B. LUCAS, JR.
In equity, alimony, etc., March
1925, Superior Court of Peach
Georgia.
The Defendant, J. B. Lucas, Jr.,
hereby required and commanded
be and appear at the next term
. the ^ Superior Court ^ of „ _ Peach .
i
Georgia, which said term Court,! is j
March, 1925, term of said
to answer the complaint in the above
named and stated case.
He is further required to show
cause, if any he has or can, why the
prayers contained in said petition
should not be granted and a decree
moulded in accordance therewith.
This notice is given supplemental
to another notice in the same case
which is being published in the Perry
Home Journal, the official newspa¬
per of Houston County, Georgia, in
which the Sheriff’s advertisements
appear.
And in said notice which has ap¬
pcared and will appear in the Perry
j) ome Journal, the defendant, J. B
^ j r Jg re q U j re j am j
ed to be and appear at the April,
1 1925, Term of the Superior Court
of Houston County, Georgia, to an
swer the complaint in the above
d case and to show cause why
the prayerg j n t he petition in said
case should not be granted and a de
crge mou lded in accordance there
with.
j a bove named and stated case
originally returnable to the Ap-
1 of the Superior Court
i ,.j| ’ ( 1925 , Term
f Hougton County, Georgia; and
same has been, or will be, transfer
j,y operation of law to the Su
p er j Qr Court of Peach County, Geor
j K j a . and .March, 1925 Term
of.
Witness the Honourable H. A.
Mathews, Judge of said Court.
This January 12, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER,
Clerk Superior Court Peach Coun
ty- l-22-4t.
PUBLIC SALE
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of a
assessment Fi. Fa*, in favor of
City of Fort Valley versus
Howard, issued on the 20th day of
July, 1924, and duly recorded on the
j general execution docket in the of
Tice of the Clerk of the
Court of Houston County, Georgia;
for $213.54 principal besides inter¬
est and costs;
Will be sold before the door of the
office of the Mayor and City Coun¬
cil of the City of Fort Valley, Geor¬
gia, on the First Tuesday in March
1925, to the highest and best bidder
for cash between the legal hours of
sale, the following described prop
erty, towit:
All that lot or parcel of land ly¬
ing and being in the City of Fort
Valley, Peach County, Georgia, front¬
ing West 264.8 feet, more or less on
Macon Street, bounded on the South
by lot of Miss Annie Doles, on the
East by Fairground street; on the
West by Macon street, being a tri¬
angle at the intersection of Macon
and Fairground Streets;
Said property levied on as the
property of the estate of Troup How
ard to satisfy said Fi. Fa. in favor of
the Mayor and city Council of the
City of Fort Valley against said es¬
tate of Troup Howard for the pro¬
portion of cost of paving on Macon
Street with concrete side-walks, ’aw¬
fully chargeable to said lot, written
notice having been given Bella Floyd,
tenant in possession, on the 15th
day of January. 1925
This February 3rd, 1925
M. L. SHE ATS
2 - 5 - 41. City Marshal.
-‘ . .....—■
The Claude, Ga., Militia
is No. 1816 and bounded as
Ordinary’s Office. Peach County,
Fort Valley, Georgia.
We the undersigned committee
from the 887th and 527th Militia
District of Houston, now Peach Coun
ty, Georgia, having been duly
pointed and notified by the Ordinary
of Peach County, Georgia, to meet on
this the 23rd day of January, 1925,
and change the lines of said Militia
District or create a new Militia Dis
trict, do lay off, create and
nate the lines of the following des
cribed Militia District in Peach Coun
ty, Georgia. The name or number of
which will be furnished by the prop
er authority, provided by law.
Being described as follows:
at the northeast corner of lot
62 in the 5th District of
Peach County on the line of Peach
and Houston C-unrias, thence south;
along (he e; :t line of lot number 62
to the southeast corner ot lot num
ber 62 in the 5th District of Peach
thence east along the north
line of lot number 68 to the north
corner of lot number 68 in the
5th District of Peach County to the
line of the National High¬
thence in a southerly direction
the western line of the Nation¬
Highway to the southeast corner
lot number 65 in the 5th District i
Peach County and south along
western line of the National
to the middle of the run
f Mossy Creek in the 10th District
Peach County; thence in a north
, . direction the middle of .
up
run of Mossy Creek t0 the mid ‘
of the west line of lot number
30 in the 10th District of Peach
County; thence south along the east
line of part of lot number 26 and
south along the east line of lots num
bers 25, 24 and 23 to the southeast
corner of lot number 23 in the 10th
District of Peach County; thence
west along the south line of lots num¬
bers 23 and 10 to the southwest corn¬
er of lot number 10 in the 10th Dis
trict of Peach County ard west
along the south line of lor. num¬
ber 7 to the southwest corner of lot
number 7 in the 9th District of
Peach County; thence north along
I the west line of lots numbers 7, 8 .
9, 10 and 11 to the northwest corn¬
er of lot number 11 in the 9th Dis¬
trict of Peach County; thence west
along the south line of lots numbers
21 to the southwest corner of lot 21
in the 9th District in Peach County;
thence north along west line of lots
numbers 21 20, 19, 18 and 17 to
the northwest corner of lot number
17 in the 9th District of Peach Coun¬
ty; thence east along the north linr
i f lots numbers 17 and 16 in the 9th
District of Peach County and along
north line of lot number 1 to the
northwest corner of lot number 1 in
the 10 th District of Peach Conuty;
thence north along the west line of
lots numbers 14, 15, 16, and 17 to the
northwest corner of lot No. 17 in the
5th District of Peach County; thence
east along north line of lots num¬
bers 17, 36, 43 and 62 to the north¬
east corner of lot number 62 in the
5th District of Peach County, the di¬
viding iine between Peach and Hous
ton counties, the starting point.
J. G. Avera L. S.
W. H. Dent L. S
J. T. Hancock L. S
I hereby approve the report of the
Commissioners, J. G. Avtra, W’. H.
Dent and J. T. Hancock, appointed
on the 23rd day of January, 1925, to
lay off the district which is described
above.
This the 28th day of January,
1925
M. C. MOSLEY.
2-5-4t. Ordinary.
The Fort Valley, Ga., Militia Dist.
is No. 1813 and bounded as follows:
Ordinary’s Office, Peach County,
Fort Valley, Georgia.
We the undersigned commission
ers from the 528th and 928th Militia
District of Houston, now Peach Coun¬
ty, Georgia, having been duly ap¬
pointed and notified by the Ordinary
of Peach County, Georgia, to meet on
this the 23rd day of January, 1925,
and change the lines of said Militia
District or create a new Militia Dis¬
trict, do lay off, create and desig¬
nate the lines of the following des¬
cribed Militia District in Peach Coun¬
ty, Georgia. The name or number of
which will be furnished by the prop¬
er authority, provided by law
The 528th Militia District is
changed and bounded as follows: Be¬
ginning at the north corner of part
of lot No.. 92 on line dividing Peach
and Crawford Counties; thencesouth
west along line dividing Peach and
Macon Counties to the middle of the
run of Flint River; thence in a south¬
erly direction along the middle of
the run of Flint River to the ,;ou’h
west corner o" part of lot number
151 in the territory formerly of Ma¬
con County, now Peach County;
| thence east along the southern line
of lots numbers 151, 138, ard 119 to
the southeast corner of lot number
• 119 in the 8 th District, formerly ot ^
Macon County now Peacr. County;
’ thence east along the south lines
of
lots 105 and 88 to the southwest
corner cf lot number 88 in the 8 th
District formerly of Macon County,
1 now Peach County; thence south
along the western line of lot 74 to
the southwest corner of lot 74 in the
8 th District of formerly Macon Coun
ty now Peach County; thence east
along the southern lines of lots 74 ,
55, 42 and 23 to the southeast corn
er of lot number 23 in the 3th Dis
trict of formerly Macon County now
Peach County; thence north along
the east line of part of lot number
to where said line intersects with
the public road leadii g west form
the 1 ie Highway between Marsh
nllv'Po and Fort Valley to the o!^
Neil uiantation: thence east along
the said public road to the center of
the said Dixie Highway leading from
Marshallville to Fort Valley; thence
in a southerly direction along the
center of said Highway to the south
lines of the property of D. C. Stroth¬
er and C. Z. McArthur in lot number
13 in the territory of formerly Macon
County, now Peach County; thence
east along said south lines of the
property of D. C. Strother and C. Z.
McArthur to the southwestern line
of part of lot number 13 in the 9th
District, formerly of Macon County,
now Peach County; thence north
along the eastern line of part of lots
13 and lot 12 to the northeast corn¬
of lot number 12 in the 9th Dis¬
formerly of Macon County now
County; thence east along the
line of lots 251, 230, and 219
the middle of the run of Big
Creek in the 9th District of