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Conducted by • ALICE D. SKEPARD 200 Everett Square
Mr. O. T. Cardell is spending
r/eck in Savannah on business
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Mrs. T. J. Shepard is spending
nal days in Atlanta.
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* Mr. Luther Roberts, of
ville, was a visitor here Tuesday.
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Mr. Vernon Tuggle spent last
jay at home.
Miss Hexie Castleberry who
isiting relatives in Macon is
'•iime soon.
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Mrs. G. D. Anderson, Mr. and
J. C. Ward visited friends in
ast Tuesday.
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Little Mildred Bussey who
been very ill from a severe case
cneumonia is slowly recuperating.
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Miss Helen Marshall is the
of Miss Martha Andrew, in Macon
this week.
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Mr. W. P. Harwell, of Stockbridge,
Waited relatives in Fort Valley this
•week.
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A party of Fort Valleyans went
op to Macon last Friday evening to
see Mercer defeat Centre.
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Mr. Louis Rigdon and Albert Mil
tparn motored to Columbus last Sun¬
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. White of Macon
were here for a short stay last Tues¬
day.
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Miss Florence Danielly and Miss
Alice Long of Roberta spent last
week end with relatives here.
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Miss Sara Jones, of Dawson, was
Hhe guest of her sister, Miss Mary
Bioemans, last week end.
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Miss Helen Marshall had as her
guest last week, Miss Matha Andrew,
of Macon.
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Mrs. Chester Wilson was the guest
if friends in Atlanta Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week.
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Mrs. Evelyn Tift and son, Freder¬
ick, of Atlanta, were week end guests
of Mrs. C. W. Shepard.
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Mrs. A. Ledbetter and children of
S. C., were guests of Mr?.
Frank Vance last week end.
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Miss Helen White of Macon was
the week end guest of Mrs. C. B.
Albion.
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Mrs. Charles P. Doughtie of Co¬
lumbus is the guest of her sister,
'.Mrs. E. M. McAfee on Central Ave.
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Miss Mann Bloodworth, of Perry
•will be the guest of Miss Frances
"Marchman next week end.
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Friends of Dr. M. S. Brown will
learn with regret that is ill at his
’home.
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Mrs. H. T. Holt, of Sandersville,
5s the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
William Wright.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Miller moved
this week into their home on Ander¬
son Ave.
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Mrs. John Vance was called to
Americus on Sunday by the death
of her uncle, Mr. I. Hudson, who was
a pioneer of that city.
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Mrs. O. T Carled and cbi'dren
Catherine and O. T. Jr., are spend¬
ing the week in Macon with Mrs.
€ardell’s sister, Mrs. E. L. Ray.
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* Mr. W. H. Harris is in Washing¬
ton, D. C., appearing before the U.
S. Treasury department on profes¬
sional business.
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We are glad to note that Jack
Shepard, who has been confined to
his bed with an abcessed hand is im¬
proving and will be out again soon.
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Mis^Margaret Braswell has re
turned home after a delightful visit
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925.
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j with friends and relatives in Albany
and Americus.
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Mrs. Laurence left Tuesday
to attend the South Georgia Con¬
ference of the W. M. S. which was
held at Statesboro this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Crandall ar 0
a tour of the middle west
end be foie returning home they will
visit friends in California.
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Misses Lilia Braswell and Emily
Braswell, who are in Florida, are at
tending the Gasporillo Week celebra¬
tion in Tampa this week.
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The friends of Mrs. L. T. Law will
learn with regret that she is ill at
the home jf her mother, Mrs I. N.
Royal.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eston Adams left
Tuesday for a stay of several weeks
in Florida.
MURC HI SON-CHANCELLOR
Miss Miona Murchison* and Mr.
Willie Chancellor were married at
the bride’s home Saturday evening
at seven o’clock, Rev. D. A. Howard
performing the ceremony. They are
to make their home in Macon Ga.
DINNER FOR BRIDE-ELECT
Miss Maude Wilson, a bride-elect,
whose wedding to Mr. Worth Barber
will take place Wednesday, February
18, was the guest of honor at a din¬
ner with which Mrs. Russell Bran¬
ham entertained on Wednesday ev
ursday afternoon Mrs.yllCMF’WYh
ening. Covers were laid for twelve.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Jack Duke
will compliment Miss Wilson with a
kitchen shower.
WOMAN’S CLUB TO MEET
NEXT TUESDAY
The next meeting of the Woman’s
club will be held Tuesday, F’eb. 17th,
at the home of Mrs. Edwin McMillan.
COMPLIMENTING MISS WILSON
The first of a series of interesting
social compliments to Miss Maude
Wilson, bride-elect, was the beauti¬
ful miscellaneous shower given Thurs¬
day afternoon by Mrs. W. R. Berry
and Mrs. J. W. Crawford at the home
of Mrs. Berry on Anderson Avenue.
Beautiful ferns with red rose buds
were artistically arranged in the re¬
ception room, giving suggestions of
St. Valentine's Day. In the parlor
red carnations and ferns were used
in silver baskets. The color scheme
of red and white was in evidence in
the unshaded candles which cast a
soft glow throughout the rooms.
Rook was played, then recipes were
written on cards v hich were drawn
from a basket hanging with pretty
bouqets on the end of red ribbons.
The recipes were then presented to
the bride-to-be for future use. The
bouquets made dair.'y favors lor the
guests.
Then to the- soft strains o' - Men¬
delssohn’s wedding march Mary
Frances Lee and Lehman Duke
dressed as a bride and groom march¬
ed in and presented the gifts to the
guest of honor, after which a deli¬
cious salad course was served.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
There will be preaching next Sab¬
bath by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Smith
at 11 :00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M.
Sunday school and Bible class at
9:45 A. M.
A welcome for all.
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METHODIST CHURCH
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Thos. H. Thomson, Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:30 A. M., Judge
H. A. Mathews, superintendent. |
Preaching by the pastor at 11 A.
M., and by presiding elder, Rev. W.
F\ Smith at 7 P. M.
Meeting of Epworth League at 6
P. M.
First Quarterly Conference, Mon¬
day at 7 P. M.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7
P. M.
To all services the public is cor
dially invited.
WANTED —F’or Peach Blossom Fes
tival 500 hogs for barbecue pur
poses. Will pay market price. Glen
j more Green, Purchasing Agent.
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GOING AFTER MASCOTS
Quite a number of Fort Valleyans
went down to see the game at East¬
I man last Friday. They were not so
enthused over winning the game,
however, as they were over a mascot
they picked up down the re. I hough
some of them insist on cading
their sponsor. Perhaps the girls who
1 lost to Cochran on Saturday will
j pick up a mascot, too, and have bet
ter luck next time
RADIO FAN^ OF PEACH!
T. F. Flournoy, who as chairman
is making the Publicity Committee
of the Fourth Annual Peach Blos¬
som Festival a mighty highly charg¬
ed wire reaching far and near, sug¬
gests that all radio fans keep alert
for mention of the Festival by any
broadcasting station in America and
report such mention to him, giving
the name of the name of the broad
j i casting station from which the men¬
tion was made. Do this, fans! It off¬
j a p.j. e at opportunity for valuable
' publicity for the Festival
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“BETTER BABIES”
No paper or magazine is complete
without its column or page for “Bet¬
ter Babies.” A great deal may be
said on the subject but, somehow
we never run across anything that is
applicable to Peach County Babies.
In fact the health, the character, the
mentality and the individuality of
the Peach county baby is so superi¬
or that we venture to say -hat if
they were sweeter or more perfect
their own mothers couldn’t stand
them.
We could tell you of a little Miss
who came along last September, who
has never had a drop of medicine in
her life, has never caused anyone
to get out of bed at night si me she
first opened her blue eyes, She is
just a healthy, happy, beautiful ba¬
by. There are others. We only men¬
tion this paragon. We have every
reason to believe that these wonder
ful babies look out upon the new
world with seeing eyes. Their im
pression must come very early as
their quickly developing mentality
and power of understanding things
is increasingly evident. And as soon
as they are able to express their
ideas in words each little tot is a
one-man-vaudeville. »• We have in
mind a young lady of 2 or 3 summers
who is very observing. She
a visitor’s habitually correct pronun
ciation of English and said tot her,
“You say ‘half past seven’ and we
say ‘ha’ pa’ seb’n’.”
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Mr. T. W. White of Barnesville
spent last Tuesday night with Mr
and Mrs. W. M. Rigdon.
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The people throughout this Com¬
munity are giving their full cooper¬
ation in assistihg F’ort Valley in mak¬
ing the Fourth Annual Peach Blos¬
som Festival a success.
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Misses Exie and Dorothy Lassater
of Hawkinsville are expected to
spend this week end with Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Castleberry.
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Information received from Mr.
Henry Baldwin of Macon give con¬
clusive evidence that the side track
at Clopine will belengthened to ac¬
commodate the heavy loading at this
point for the coming peach and
watermelon season.
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The' many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
G. D. Anderson and family regret
that they are to move from this com¬
munity. They will move to Fort Val¬
ley in March.
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Great interest is being manifested
in the erecting of a large road sign
at Clopine. The sign will be approxi¬
mately 16 feet long and 8 feet tall,
carrying valuable highway informa
tion, and various signs of the mer
chants of Perry and F’ort Valley. A
Urge painted slice of a Thurmond |
Grey watermelon will occupy the
center of the sign and carrying the
wording that Clopine is Central
Georgia’s foremost watermelon cen
ter.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL
Rev. E. J. Saywell, Pastor.
Holy Communion 7:30 A. M.
Church School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Prayer 11:00 A. M.
Y. P. S. L. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Prayer 7:00 P. M.
All are invited to attend.
Miss Gladys Moody has returned
to her home in Roberta, after spent'
ing several days the past week with
M'ss Paulino Scarborough.
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On next Friday night, February
20 th, a play called, “The Little Clod¬
hopper”, will be given at the Byron
High School Building by the Parent
j Teacher's f eral Association. plays This will be
j one 0 SCV to be given by
tho P T A durin g thc past geV eral
months, and they hope to be able to
make it just as entertaining as the
others have been. The proceeds will
go to the school, and all are cordial¬
ly invited to attend.
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Friends of Miss Mary Peavy will
be sorry to hear that she has been ill
at her home here during the past sev¬
eral days.
Friends of Mr. C. D. Peavy regret
to know that his condition has not
changed during the past several days.
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The young son of Mrs. W. P, Bus
sey, of Mount Airey, Ga., who was
seriously burned before an open
grate at his home there last week,
and who was brought here to be un¬
der the care of Dr. G. P. Kline, is
reported as not doing so well. Mrs.
Bussey is a sister of Dr. Kline, and
will remain here indefinitely.
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Miss Robbie Adair has been spend¬
ing several days with Miss Thelma
Clinkscales, in Macon.
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Messrs. Jerome Bateman and Jas¬
per Hardison left Saturday for an
extended business trip to New York
and other eatern cities.
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Mrs. P. F. Garlington is spending
several days with relatives in Griffin.
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Little Miss Virginia Duke is spend¬
ing this week with relatives in Fort
Valley.
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Miss Katherine Kline, who is at¬
tending G. S. C. W. at Milledgeville,
has been spending several days with
her folks at home.
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Messrs. J. W. Vinson, G. F. Hays,
E B Walton, A. J. Seals and Dr.
j as g Kay attended a Masonic
me gting at F'ort Valley lodge last
Friday night.
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Messrs. R. L. Duke, E. J. Line 1
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berger, G. T. Walker and W. A.
fj orne visited W. O. W. Camp No. ■
^ 7(57 a t p'ovt Valley on last Thursday,
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Duke, Mrs. C. '
P. Tuggle and Mrs. W. A. Horne
spent last Sunday in F'ort Valley.
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Mr. F'red C. Laing, who is con
nected with the Central of Georgia
H a iiway Co., returned unexpectedly j
j from Dothan Alabama, where he'
spent several days on .company husi
ness.
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Mr. Fred 0. Laing and Mr. R. L. j
Duke made a business trip to Mar-,
shallville last Tuesday. 1
Chief of Police A. J. Seals and
Federal Prohibition Agent F'red Sut¬
ton captured another large still on
Echeconnee Creek about three miles
north of Byron last Sunday morning
about ten o’clock. This makes several
large stills that have been captured
by Mr. Seals and Mr. Sutton near
the line of Crawford a/id Peach
counties, during the past few months. I
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Mr. E. B. Adams, of Fort Valley,
made a business trip to Byron and
Macon last Monday.
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Mrs. . 1 . F. Holmes, of Valdosta,
spent several days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Walton.
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ColdSi Grippe, Dengue, Headaches,
Constipation, Biliousness,
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By RUTH MONCRIEF
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The Bible Study class of the
Methodist ladies met at Mrs. Frank
Murph’s Monday afternoon. The la
dies are at present having very in
teresting programs on Isaiah.
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Mrs. S. C. Rumph taught the Men’s
Bible class of the Methodist Sunday
school Sunday morning. Her talk
was very interesting and was enjoy¬
ed by all present.
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Mrs. Clark talked to the Ladies'
Class of the Methodist Sunday school
Sunday morning. The attendance
was unusually large and many inter¬
esting facts were brought out.
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The Bible Study Class of the Bap¬
ladies met at the how Mrs.
M. S. Ware Monday afternoon. The
are studying “Stewardship and
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Master J. B. Monk entertained his
'on Saturday afternoon. The
was given in honor of J. B.’s
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Miss Clyde Ware, Miss Leola Lee,
Prentice, and Mr. and Mrs. An¬
Clark were entertained at sup¬
Saturday night by Mrs. S. O.
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Master Donald Clarlc entertained
ninth grade Friday night at a
supper. The guests departed
that they wished all their
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PAINT UP 1 £
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Get Ready for the £ £
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We sell DEVOE’S PAINTS, 1 £
and there « better £
are none
made. £ £
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£ £
It’s also a good time to do that £ £
repairing or remodeling you have
been contemplating.
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We have GOOD MATERIALS at the
RIGHT PRICES
Fort Valley Lumber Co.
u Everything to Build With
I suppers could be “buffet suppers
served by Mrs. Clark.
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The Rook Club met Thursday aft
crnoon at the home of Mrs. H. M.
1 McKenzie.
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The Marshallville basket ball boys
'were entertained last week by a din
given by Mr. Adam Haslam.
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I again8t The Marshallville G M C quintet MilledgevillO went up
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Frkiay night and Cochran A. & M.
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SaUu ' day night M ’ H - S ’ was vict °
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LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Peach County.
Under and by virtue of the autho¬
rity contained in a certain deed with
power of sale to secure debt, execut¬
ed on the 18th day of September,
1919 by Green M. Jackson to Fan¬
nie Turner Frederick, which deed is
recorded in the ofifee of the Supe¬
rior Court of Houston' County, Geor¬
gia, in Deed Book 24, folio 581, and
which said deed is also recorded in
the office of the Clerk of the Supe¬
rior Court of Peach County, Geor¬
gia, in Deed Book A, folio 76,—the
undersigned will sell before the court
house door of Peach County, Geor¬
gia, on the 12th day of March, 1925,
between the legal hours of sale and
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described land to-wit;
All that tract or parcel of land, ly¬
ing and being in the northwest corn¬
er of Lot No. 114 in the Sixth Dis¬
trict of originally Houston, now
Peach County, Georgia, said tract
containing 52 acres, more or less,
and being bounded as follows: On
the north by land of Holt; east by
Slocum; south and west by Charles
M. Hardison.
The deed above described, togeth
er with the note secured thereby,
were transferred by the said Fan¬
nie Turner Frederick (now Fannie
Turner Frederick Drake) to the un¬
dersigned on the 4th day of Septem¬
ber, 1924, which transfer appears
on said deed and is recorded in the
Clerk’s office of the Superior Court
of Peach County, Georgia.
The deed to secure debt herein
described stipulated that upon de¬
fault in the payment of said note,
or any interest due thereon, the hold¬
er of the same was authorized to sell
the land therein described, at pub¬
lic outcry, before the court house of
the county in which said land is
situated, to the highest bidder, aft¬
er advertising the time, place and
terms of sale once a week for four
weeks in any newspaper published in
the county in which said sale was to
be made; and default having been
made in the payment of the princi¬
pal debt secured by said deed, to-wit:
$1500.00, the ^undersigned, as the
holder of said deed, has declared op¬
erative the power of sale conferred
in said deed, and this sale will be
made in pursuance therof.
There is due on the indebtedness
above described, said principal sum
of $1500.00, besides interest thereon
at the rate of eight per cent, per an¬
num since Sept. 18, 1924. The pro¬
ceeds of said sale will be applied,
first to the payment of the principal
and interest of said debt, and the ex
pense of this proceeding, and the
remainder, if any, will be paid to the
said Green M. Jackson, his legal
representatives or heirs.
This February 11th, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER,
Houser & Mathews, Attorneys.
2-12-4t.
R. S. Braswell & Son to be known
as the Cash Store from now on,
ready to serve you now in two up-to
date stores. ( 2 - 12 -lt)