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in Poach County; thence south
the east line of lot number 39 to
southeast corner of lot number 39
the 9th District in Peach
thence west along the south line
]»t number 39 tot the southwest
er of lot number 39 in the 9th
trict of Peach County; thence
along the east line of lots
59, 60, 61, 62, 63, and 64 in the
District of Peach County and
along the east line of lot number
t* the southeast corner of lot
13 in the 14th District of Peach
ty; thence along south lines of
numbers 13 and 12 to the
corner of lot number 12 in the
District of Peach County;
south along the east line
lot number 22 to the
east corner of lot number 22 in
14th District of Peach County;
west along the south line of In* -.....
ber 22 to the southwest corner
lot number 22 in the 14th
of Peach County; thence north
the western lines of lots numbers
and 11 to the northwest corner
lot number 11 in the 14th Distirct o
Peach County; thence north
the western line of lot number 96
the middle of the run of Big
Creek in the 9th Distn t of
County; thence in a northerly
lion in the middle of the run of
Indian Creek to the southwest corn
er of lot number 198 in the 9th
trict of Peach County; thence
along the western lines of lots
bers 198, 199 and to the
corner of lot number 199 in the
District of Peach County, the start
ing point.
J. R. Kinney L. S.
J. H. Allen L. S.
R. L. Bachelor L. S.
I hereby approve the report of
Commissioners. J. R. Kinney, .T. H.
Allen and R. L. Bachelor, appointed
on the 23rd day of January, 1925, to
designate and lay off the district
which is described above.
This the 28th day of January,
1925.
M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
2-5-4t.
The Powersville, Ga., Militia Dis¬
trict is No. 1814 and bounded as fol¬
lows :
Ordinary’s Office, Peach County,
Fort Valley, Georgia.
We the undersigned committee
from the 887th and 771st 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.
Being described as follows: begin¬
ning at the southwest corner of lot
number 13 in the 5th District of
Peach County and running west along
the south line of lot number 13 to
the southwest corner of lot number
13 in the 5th District of Peach Coun¬
ty and west along south line of lots
numbers 241 and 242 to the south¬
west corner of lot number 242 in the
6th District of Peach County; thence
south along east line of lots num¬
bers 48 and 47 to the middle of the
run of Mossy Creek in the 9th Dis¬
trict of Peach County; thence in
northwesterly direction up the mid¬
dle of the run of Mossy Creek to the
line between Peach and Craw¬
ford Counties; thence in a
northeasterly direction along the
line dividing Crawford and Peach
Counties to the point where the
northern line of lots 168, 169, etc.,
intersects line dividing Peach and
Crawford Counties in the 6th Dis
' trict of Peach County; thence east
along the north line of lots numbers
168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174,
175, 176 to the northeast corner of
lot number 176 in the 6th District
of Peach County and east along the
north line of lot number 8 to the
northeast corner of lot number 8 in
the 5th District of Peach County;
thence south along- the east line of
lots numbers 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13
to the southeast comer of lot number
13 in the 5th District of Peach Coun¬
ty, the starting point.
W. E. Vinson L. S.
H. J. Peavy, L. S.
A. S. Clark L. S.
I hereby approve the report of the
Commissioners, W. E. Vinson, H. J.
Peavy and A. S. Clark, appointed on
the 23rd day of January, 1925, to
designate and lay off the district
which is described above.
This the 28th, day of January.
1925.
M. C. MOSLEY', Ordinary.
2-5-4t.
The Byron Ga., Militia District is
No ' 1817 and' bounded as follows:
J y*Ceo'-gia 0ffic0 Pel p h Couniy,
°W "the^' undersigned committee
from the 771st and 327th Militia
ii d
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EVANS CLARK C O. hie.
Marketing and Dealers in Asparagus
and Peach Crates and Supplies.
A. J. Evans E. G. Clark
Kiwanian Kiwanian
GAUMR-HALE GROCERY CO.
Distributors Purina Feeds
Feed from the Checkerboard Ba£ »»
WHOLESALE GROCERS
R. D. HALE, KIWANIAN
Manufacturers of
CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR
FORT VALLEY KNITTING MILLS
F. O. MILLER, Pre». A. J. EVANS, Trea*. & Gen’l Mgr.
T. F. FLOURNOY, Supt.
!fi KIWANIANS
District of Houston, now Peach
ty having been duly appointed
notified by the Ordinary of
County to meet and change the
of said District or create a new
tia District do lay off, create
designate the lines of the
described Militia District. The
or number of which will be
ed by the proper authority,
ed by law.
Being described as follows:
ning at the southeast corner of
number 61 on the line dividing
and Houston Counties in the 5th
trict of Peach County; thence
along east line of lots numbers
and 60 to the northeast corner
land lot number 60, the dividing
between Peach and Houston
in the 5th District of Peach
thence west along the south line
lot number 60 to the northwest corn
er of lot number 60 in the 5th
trict of Peach County; thence
along the east line of lots
46 and 47 to the southeast
of lot number 48 in the 5th
of Peach County; thence east
the south line of lots numbers 57
74 to the southeast corner of lot
ber 74 on the west line of
Highway, dividing Peach and
ton Counties in the 5th Distr*-*
Peach County; thence north
the western line of the National
Highway to the run of Fcheconnee
Creek which is the dividing line
tween Bibb and Peach Counties;
thence in a northerly direction along
the middle of the run of Echeconnee
Creek to a point where Bibb, Peach
and Crawford Counties corner;
thence in a southwesterly direction
along the line divding Peach and
Crawford Counties to the intersec
tion of the north line of lots numbers
163, 169, etc., with the line dividing
Peach and Crawford Counties; thence
east along the north line of lot num
ber 163 and east along the south
line of lots numbers 152, 151, 150,
149, 148, 147, 146 and 145 to the
southeast corner of lot nur.’.btr 145
,n th e th District of Peach Coun.}’
and east alotl£C the S0Uth Hne 0t ,ot
number seven to the southeast
corner of lot number seven in
the 5th District of Peach County;
THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925.
thence south along the west line
lots numbers 19 and 18 to the
west corner of lot number 18 in
5th District in Peach County;
east along the south line of lots
bers 18, 35, 44 and 61 to the south
east corner of lot number 61 in
5th District of Peach County to
line dividing Peach and Houstoi.
Counties, the starting point.
Randolph Walker L.
C. F. Bateman L. S.
A. W. Tabor L. S.
I hereby approve the report of the
Commissioners, Randolph Walker,
C. F. Bateman, A. W. Tabor, ap¬
pointed on the 23rd day of January,
1925, to designate and lay off the
district which is described above.
This the 28th day of January,
1925.
M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary.
2-5-4t.
CITATION
Georgia, Peach County.
To all whom it may concern :
Clarence Robinson having in due
form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration, upon the
estate of Jennie Robinson, late of,
formerly Houston, now Peach, Coun
ty, deceased; this is to cite all
sigular the next of kin and creditors
of the said Jennie Robinson,
that said application will be heard
before me at the regular March term,
1925, of the Court of Ordinary of
Peach County.
Witness my hand and official sig¬
nature, this 2nd day of February,
1925.
M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary,
2-5-It.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Will be sold before the Court
House Door within the legal hours of
sa le 0 n the first Tuesday in
1925, the following described
er t yi towit:
That lot in the City of Fort Valley
j n y;inth District of,
Houston County now, Peach County,
G eor gi a , fronting South on Preston
! Street, also known as Church Street,
an( j bounded as follows: North by
Flournoy lot, South by said street,
East by Sam Gardner lot and West
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925.
FRIDAY Feb. 13
12 O’clock Sharp
SPLENOID PROGRAM
May be expected under the direction of this
week’s committee, composed of F. O. Miller, T. S.
Harris and D. A. Howard. Don't miss it.
The Objectives
For the Year 1924-1925
To promote an intelligent, aggressive and serv¬
iceable citizenship, including a determined effort
towards a universal exercise of the franchise.
To enlist the activity of all Kiwanis clubs in
our program of service for the under-privileged
child.
To continue our effort to secure closer rela¬
tions between the farmer and city man.
To stimulate added civic interest, cooperation
and service on the part of all Kiwanians and Ki¬
wanis clubs.
To formulate and direct the influence of Ki¬
wanis in matters of public interest in order that
our organization may become a greater construc¬
tive force in the affairs of today.
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by the parsonage lot of the C. M.
Church, same being the lot
by H. A. Mathews to Mark Miller
November 1st, 1917 as evidenced
deed of record in office of Clerk
j Superior Court of Houston
Said lot being the residence of
O’Neal and Beulah O’Neal.
„n to satisfy a fi. fa. from the
Court oyf Houston County in favor
Isaac Miller vs. Lee O’Neal and
] a h O’Neal. Tenant in possession
tified.
This Feb. 5, 1925.
GEO. D. ANDERSON
Houser & Mathews, Attys.
Miller.
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY.
Mrs. Tula P. Kendrick and
B. Reeves having applied as
tors for probate in solemn form
the last Will and Testament of W.
BROWN, late of said county,
ceased, the heirs at law of said W. R.
BROWN are hereby required to
pear at the Court of Ordinary of said
County on the First Monday in
March, 1925, next, when said
| ca tjon for probate will be heard,
j Witness the Honorable M. C. Mos
ley> Ordinary of said County. This
February 2nd 1925.
M. H. DuPree,
Clerk Court of Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, PEACH COUNTY.
Will be sold before the door of the
Court House of Peach County be¬
tween the legal hours of sale on the
j f irst Tuesday in March, 1925, to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing described property, tew’t:
An undivided one-third (1-3) in
tr -e-t in and to all that certain tract,
] ot or parce i c f land situate, lying
anc j being in the State of
oun ty 0 f Peach, and in the City
(Fort Valley therein, fronting
| 70 feet, more or less, on Anderson
j Avenue and running back with uni
form width a distance of 240 feet.
more or less, bounded on the North
j by lands of A. J. Houser, East bv
Anderson Avenue, South by the lands
of J. D. Duke and West by a ditch.
Said property levied upon and sold
£ £
The Fort Valley Oil Co. £ £
.Mnmifact urerH oi
COTTON SEED PRODUCTS £ £
FORT VALLEY, GA. £
I>. C. STRUTII Kit * K. M. WHITING. KIWANIANS £
There’s Music in the Air !i £
Bring free entertainmem into your home with £ £
a Radio Receiving Set. See the Radiola line £
we are showing £
GREEN-MII.LER COMPANY £
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Georgia Agricultural Works
Q U A L I T SERVICE
KA1DWARE & FURNITURE
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For
SPRAY MATERIALS
SPRAY MACHINES
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as the property of Mrs. L. P. Jones,
to satisfy an execution issued on the
3rd day of October, 1924, by T. R.
Bennett, Superintendent of Banks,
in favor of The Exchange Bank of
Fort Valley versus Mrs. L. P. Jones,
for the principal sum of Three Hun
dred Dollars ($300.00), besides in¬
terest and costs.
Written notice of levy given Mrs.
s. H. Hall, tenant in no.:session.
Also, at the same time and place
the following described property, to
wit
An undivided one-third (1-3) in¬
terest in and to all that certain tract,
let or parcel of land situate, lying
and being in the State of Georgia,
County of Peach, and in the City of
Fort Valley therein, fronting East
70 feet, more or less, on Anderson
Avenue and running back with uni¬
form width a distance of 240 feet,
more or less, bounded on the North
by lands of A. J. Houser, East by
Anderson Avenue, South by the lands
of J. D. Duke and West by a ditch.
Said property levied upon and sold
as the property of Mrs. Lena F. Jack
son to satisfy an execution issued
on the 3rd day of October, 1924, by
T. R. Bennett, Superintendent of
Banks, in favor of The Exchange
Bank of Fort Valley versus Mrs.
Lena F. Jackson, for the principal
sum of Three Hundred Dollars
($300.00), besides interest and costs.
Written notice of levy given Mrs.
S. H. Hall, tenant in possession.
This February 4tli, 1925.
GEO. D. ANDERSON,
Sheriff, Peach County, Georgia.
2-5-4t.
I DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
Bad Back Bring Suffering to Many ,
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| Fort Valley Folk*,
Is that dull, constant backache 1
making you old and miserable? Does [
j your back throb and ache until it
seems y° u J us t can’t keep going? Do;
1
y° u suffer headaches, dizzy spells
urinary disorders;feel weak, tired and
atl<1 worn-out? Then look to your
kidneys. Delay may mean serious
1 kidney sickness! Use Doan’s Pills--,
a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys
Doan’s are recommended by thou
sands.
A. P. Bateman, prop, butcher shop,
Drayton St., Montezuma, Ga., says:
“I could hardly get up or down on
account of the sharp, stabbing pains
in my back. 1 didn’t rest well at
night and there were times when 1
could just about turn over in bed,
my back was so sore and stiff. My
kidneys acted too freely and the se
cretions were unnatural in color.
That Good Old Country Style
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