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* Superior Court
* » Peach County
We the Grand Jurors chosen and
sworn for the March Term of Peach
Superior Court submit these, our
presentments for the term.
As an aid toward minimizing tins
expense which the county will incur
L court cost we have fixed the per
,. . : ury ser vice during this
term at $ 1.00 and recommend that
this policy be continued during the
year 1925. Baliff services at $2.00
per diem.
We examme • i th t Sneeial ‘P Tax book
„
submitted by tax collector .
2 ndTnd found the amount collected deposit
to be $610 00 This fund is
ed in the Citizens Bank of Fort Val
ley.
We find an excellent .. . system of
books and records
stalled by the Ordinary j
,
and that their recoil s •
efficiently kept.
After a thorough discussion of the
duties and responsibilities which we
realize will develop upon Mr. M. < ■
Mosley, our Ordinary, who will also
be our co “" t ^” a " a ^’ W e
salary at $ o P y ear T hi s
. ■
amount is to b* P d ^£ Mly
deriveTthrough ° Mb office of Ordi
na ry. In addition to this the county
is to nay his expenses only when his
■work i necessitates his nts bein d ’' without
the county.
We elected as county school com
“S'SuVr- • • nt-rc tr, tprvp for a term of four
r >
w E Vinson; for a term of two
"TbThjf w t rhppk and J. T Hancock.
of Peach County we ex
tend to Mr. Geo. H. Slappey our sin
cere thanks for the generous donation
of the cppnnri floor of his building
•
u evidence of our appreciation
recom mend that the county
taxes on same for the year 1925.
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THE LEADER-YRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 192S.
We feel at present that it would
not be wise to take advantage of Mr.
Slappey’s three or five year option
in the hands of the Ordinary for the
rental of the space now being used
at a monthly rental of $125 00 per
month as no doubt before that period
°* tlrm ‘ our prosperous county will
have a home of their own.
We recommend to Mr. Mosley that
he make no arrangement at present
as to the employment of a County at
torney; but that upon occasion ans
i n g that he employ such counsel as he
necegsary /
We appointed a committee
ing of B. F. Smisson, E. M.
Z. Hays, O. J. Bateman and A. W.
Tabor which shall constitute an ad
visory board to confer with Mr.
^ ^ t<> roa( , problem8 . It is
the duty of this committee, working
wit h Mr. Mosley, to devise plans
provide means for working roads.
This committee has generously of
fered to serve the county without
remuneration and wili function
during the year 1925.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
ing the prisoners at sixty cents per
diem while they are kept within the
county When prisoners are fed by
.
another county the actual cost of
their upkeep is to be allowed.
In comjiliance with Code Section
4649 that the Grand Jury recommend
one Notary , p„h! Public : e ex ox officio tt cto J • P for »
each Militia District we recommend
the appointment of the following men
p - °“ *
Fincher, tort Valley district, t s &. »•
Hartley, Powersville district;
ley Hardison Claude district; C F.
Hays, Byron district; and A. I. lug
gle, for the Myrtle district.
We inspected the jail and found
>«»'««j- \\ e recommend that all rmss.ng J.gnts
be replaced in the windows and
the windows be immediately
and a screen door provided. We
told that the roof leaked and
mend that same be repaired as
as possible. We suggest that the
be swept out and fumigated at
twice a week. We recommend that
sliding lock system be installed
connection with the doors within
jail as the present arrangement is
sa f e f or the protection of officers
j pjlacinpt prisoners ’n custody.
i yr e recommend that
j E. Davidson and Ordinary M.
Mosley examine the records of
Houston My Court and t! e
Superior Court for the part
y ears determining from same
revenue which has been derived
cases originating in Pearl:
and with these figures
what amount shall be n
to the Georgia legislature for t.ie
Heitor's salary with the
that the salary of the solicitor
exceed $1800.00 per year.
We recommend that Peach
have an all time Health Officer.
25 cases have been presented
j t his body during this session; 18
bi!Is and 7 no bills were found.
i„ conclusion we wish 1 o
H. A. Mathews and
Chas. H. Garrett for courtesies
assistance given our body in its
j liberations.
We recommend that these
ments be published in The
; NOSE CLOGGED FROM
I A COLD OR CATARRH
i Apply Cream in Nostrils To
Open Fp Air Passages.
Ah! What relief! Tour
nostrils open right up, the air
, ^ yo|jr , 1VU dear and you
breathe freely. No more hawking,
,, r co id or catarrh is gone.
• | >on > t s( . iy 9 tuffed-up! Get a
j hotter ^ ; Crejn P Balm from
aHti o ptic c' r cam in your
trite, let it penetrate through every and
passage of the Lead; soothe
jj a j m j g j U8 t w i la t every cold and
gu jf erer has been seeking. It’s
splendid.
Tribune of Fort yalley to be paid for
at the cost 'of $ 10 . 00 , for advertising
by Ordinary M. C. Mosley out of the
county funds.
Respectfully submitted,
J. L. Brown, Foreman
G. W. Mathews, Jr., Clerk
J. K. King
G. A. Fagan
J. D. Beeland
W. 1). Murray
A. M. Solomon
R. G. Blewster
J. T. Hancock
G. H. Fincher
Z. Hays
E. G. Fagan
J. H. Edwards
D. C. Strother
J. D. Duke
W. S. Gassett
J. A. L. Wilson
R. E. Jones
G. G. Adams
G. D. Hartley
C. H. Matthews
W. T. Pearson
Jasper Hardison
The foregoing General Present¬
ments of the Grand Jury of Peach
County for the March Term 1925,
co nsidered-. Ordered that these pre¬
sentments be spread upon the minutes
of this court and be published as
therein recommended.
*
REO PEPPER FOR
Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch”
j from sore, stiff, and aching it certainly joints. . . stops It can- that
no t hurt you,
old rheumatism torture at once.
When you arc suffering so you Pepper can
hardly get around, just try Red
Rub and you will have the quickest re
lief known Nothing has such concen
trated. penetrating heat as red peppers. I
Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper
Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In
three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Pain and sore
r;r ness are y gone. ^ jar of
©Ask any good druggist for a
Rowies Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to
get the genuine, with the name Rowies |
on each package. *
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This March 5, 1925.
H. A. MATHEWS,
Superior Court Macon Circuit.
('HAS. H. GARRETT,
Sol. Gen.
Georgia, Reach County:
I, Emmett Houser, Clerk of Su¬
Court of Peach County here¬
by certify the above and foregoing
be a true and exact copy of the
Jury Presentments for March
1925 Peach Countjr Superior
as same appears of record on
minutes.
Witness my official seal and signa
If Back Hurts
Flush Kidneys
Drink Plenty of Water and Take
Glass of Salts Before Break¬
fast Occasionally
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don’t get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
bt of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary :t.
Keep vottr kidneys clean like yr |; ep
vottr bowels clean, by flushing them
it n a mild, harmless salts which helps
rcmoi e the body's urinous v. -etc
d -tiiTUdatc them to their n or.!
activity. function of the kidneys to
I he :■
filter the Mood. In 24 hours thci 'Gain
i ai if 5'.*) groins of acid and wa<te.
,.o vve can readily understand the vital
importance o keeping the kidneys active. can’t
Drink lots of good water—you from
drink too much; also get any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts. Take a tablcspoonful each in a glass
of water before breakfast morn
mg mr a few days and your kidneys
may then act fine, This famous silts
is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
lias been used for years to help clean
and stimulate clogged kidneys; nteo to
neutralise the acids m the system so
they arc no longer n source of irr.ta
tjon, thus often relieving bladder weak
n ess.
Jad Salts in inexpensive; can not m
jure; makes a delr-htful effervescent
hthia-vvater drink which everyone shou.d
take now and then to belt) keep their
kidneys clean and active. Try this ; also
keep up the water drinking and no
doubt you will wonder ^liat bccai-ne of
vour kidney trouble and backache. Uy
all means have your physician examine
your kidneys at least twice a year. *
ture and seal of said Court this 9 fch
day of March, 1925.
EMMETT HOUSER,
Cierk Superior Court.
The older a person gets the less
certain he is that he knows anything.
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine Treatment,both is a Combined
local and internal, and has been success"
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for ovet
forty years. Sold bv all druggists.
F. ]. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
Sideache
Backache
“I have been taking Car
dui,” says Mrs. Lillie Bol¬
ton, of Lake Providence,
La. 'I got down in bad
health and lost In • weight
| until I only weighed 1-9
\ pounds. I had bad pains
in my sides and hack and
my legs hurt me until I
couldn’t walk. I stayed In
bed half the time. I tried
all kinds of medicine, hut
it did me no good. Finally
I tried
CARDUI
i The
! “It seems like it did mo
) good from the very half first.
: After I had taken a
i bottle l noticed an im¬
; provement, 1 continued
i its use and f got better and
| better. The pains in my
legs and sides disappeared
and I began to gain in
weight until now 1 weigh
155 pounds anil feel better
than l ever did in my life."
Cardui should help you,
too. Why not give it a fail
trial? •
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