The leader-tribune. (Fort Valley, Peach County, Ga.) 192?-current, March 12, 1925, Image 2

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A <M> ‘ I Legal I Advertisements |j • • . | • • TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that I, Mrs. Jennie L. Spillers (Reed), guardian of the person and proper¬ ty of Jewell Vester Spillers Good¬ rich, minor, will on the 23rd day oi March, 1925, at 10 o’clock A. M., make application to the Judge of the Superior Court of Crawford County it the Court House of said County, in Knoxville, Ga., for un order au thorizing me to sell at private sale the following described property: A one third undivided interest in that certain tract, lot or parcel lend, situate, lying and being in the State of Ga., County of Peach, and being in the City of Fort therein, on the corner of College and Macon Streets, and being more par¬ ticularly described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corn¬ er of the intersection of Macon and College Streets and running thence 105.8 feet north 26% degrees East to an iron stob; thence 140 feet North 63% degrees West to an iron stob; thence North 14.4 feet, 22% degrees west to an iron stob; thence North 97 feet 26% de trees East to an iron stob; thence 109 feet N. 87 72 degrees W. to an iron stob; thence along the line of a ten foot alley running from Cen¬ tral Avenue to College .Street 92 feet South 1 degree west to an iron stob on the line of the property of J. W. Woolfolk; thence along the north¬ ern line of the properly of J. W. Woolfolk 58.8 feet. N. 85 degrees East to an iron stob; thence Souti, along the East line of the property of J. W. Woolfolk 173.5 feet. South 1 % degrees E. to an iron stob on Col¬ lege Street thence n'ong said Col¬ lege Street 87.5 feet to the point or place of beginning, as shown by map of T. F. Flournoy, surveyor, Feb. 21st, 1S25. The reason for making ‘his appli¬ cation is that the property is in a run down condition *nd that the rent from said property does not pay the necessary charg¬ es for improving and keeping the same in repair, taxes and insurance, and also that the owners of the oth¬ er two-thirds undivided interest have an opportunity to dispose of their interest in said property and the one third undivided interest of said ward can be disposed of to better advan¬ tage by joining in the sale with the other co-tenants than by selling sain one-third interest separately. This Feb. 25th, 1925. Mrs. Jennie L. Spillers (Reed), Guardian of Jewell Vester Spil¬ lers Goodrich. A. C. Huey, Attorney at Law, Fort Valley, Ga. 2-26-41. CITATION In Re: Will of Mrs. Cordelia P. Troutman. Court of Ordinary, Peach County. Petition for Probate in Solemn Form. To Wynton Troutman and Frank Troutman, Heirs at Law: John F. Troutman, me nominated executor of the will of Mrs. Cordelia P. Troutman, late of said county of originally Houston, now Peach, hav¬ ing applied for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of Mrs. Cordelia P. Troutman, afore¬ said, you, and each of you, as heirs at law of the said Cordelia P. Trout¬ man. being non-residents of this State of Georgia, are hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Or¬ dinary for said County on the first Monday in April, 1925, when said application for probate will be heard, and show cause, if any you have or can, why the prayer of the petition should not be had and allowed, and letters testamentary issue to the said John F. Troutman, nominated exe¬ cutor of the said Cordelia P. Trout¬ man, according to law. This 3rd day of March, 1925. M. C. MOSLEY, S-5-4t. Ordinary. CITATION In Re: Will of John F. Troutman, Sr. Petition of John F. Troutman, His Son, to Probate Will in Solemn Form. Court of Ordinary of Peach Coun¬ ty. Petition for Probate of Will in Solemn Form. To Frank Troutman and Wynton Troutman, Heirs at Law. John F. Troutman, an heir at law of John F. Troutman, Sr., having ap¬ plied for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of John F. Troutman, Sv., late of said County of originally Houston, now Peach, you, and each of you, as heirs at law of the said John F. Troutman, Sr., being non-residents of this State of Georgia, are hereby required to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for said County on the first Mon¬ day in April. 1925, when said appli¬ cation for probate will be heard, and THE LEADER-TRIBUNE. FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925. show cause, if any you have or why the prayer of the petition should not be had and allowed, and perma nent letters of administration with the will annexed issue to the said John F. Troutman, son of John F. Troutman, Sr., according to law. This 3rd day of March, 1925. M. C. MOSLEY, 3-5-4t. Ordinary. CITATION Georgia, Peach County. March 5, 1925. Ralph P. Bassett and Noble P. Ban sett having applied as Executors for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of S. H. Bassett, of said county, the heirs at law of said S. H. Bassett are hereby quired to appear at the Court of Or¬ dinary for said county on the first Monday in April next, when said ap¬ plication for probate will be heard. This 5th day of Mar., 1925. M. C. MOSLEY, Ordinary. 3-12-4t. SALE OF LAND Georgia, Peach County. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that J. H. Hollinshead, as administrator of the estate of Annie Claude Walker, de¬ ceased, having applied to me by pe¬ tition for leave to sell the following real estate of said Annie Claude Walker, deceased, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land ly¬ ing and being in the town of Fort Valley, County of Houston (now Peach) State of Georgia, described as follows: Beginning at the North¬ east corner of original school house lot'of I’ine Street, and running thence in a southerly direction along the west margin of Pine Street a dis tance of fifty-two (52) feet, more or less; thence in a westerly direction parallel with and along the North mavgin of the John H. Hollinshead lot a distance of one hundred and forty-five (145) feet; thence in a northerly direction parallel with the west margin of Pine Street a dis¬ tance of fifty-two (52) feet; thence in an easterly direction parallel with the south line of this lot a distance of one hundred and forty-five (145) feet to the starting point on Pine Street. The above described land be¬ ing bounded as follows: On the North by lands of John Raines; on the east by the West margin of Pine Street; on the South by North line of John Hollinshead lot; on the West by lands of Ed Dorsey and others, The above described tract faces East on I^ne Street a distance of fifty two (52) feet. And that an order was made there on at the March term, 1925, for ci¬ tation, and that citation issue; all the ..A. .t to. »„d , r «„„ «,„ ..id Annie Claude Walker, deceased, will take notice that 1 will pass upon said application at the April term, 1925, of c tne ( ,, ourt. . of , Ordinary ,, ,, of I each , County; and that unless cause is shown to the contrary at said time, «■ * *"•"«- ™»■« ] day of March, 1925. j M. C. MOSLEY. 3-5-4t. Ordinary. j j SHERIFF'S SALE j Georgia, Peach County. Will be sold before the door of . the Court House of Peach County to the highest bidder for cash between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April, 1925, the follow ing described property, to-wit All that certain tract, lot or parcel £ Fort Valley Crate &Lumber Co. s IS Manufacturers of Fruit Packages £ i 16 J.AAAAJ.AAAAAAAAA TTTTTtttttTtttttttTTVTTT A -4- -f. £ !f is 5 & ifi Exclusive Manufacturers in the South of the E. Z. Pak Bushel Shipping Basket for Sfi Peaches, Apples Oranges and all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. This package conceded to be the best and safest package on the market & a land, situate, lying and being in the State of Georgia, County of Peach and in the City of Fort Valley therein, fronting West 41 feet, more or less, on First Street Griffin Line and running back East with uniform width a distance of 197 feet; bound ed on the North by lot of R. A. Hiley; East by lot of Ida Smith; South by what, is known as the Harriett Hurley lot; and West by First Street. Said lands levied upon and to be sold to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Houston County on the 22nd day of Novem¬ ber, 1924, in favor of Fort Valley Lumber Co. vs. Eddie Jones, for the principal sum of $354.03, besides in I tercst, attorney’s fees and costs. Lev¬ ied upon as the property of defen¬ dant in fi. fa. and found in his pos _ ; ision. Written notice of levy given I defendant in fi. fa. This March 9th, 1925. G. D. ANDERSON, Sheriff, Peach County, Georgia. 3-12-4t The public is easily pleased if you do what the public wishes. The great American idea is that the law was made for the other fel¬ lows. Rub Rheumatism or Sore, Aching Joints Rub Pain right out with email trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil. ♦* I Rheumatism if "pain’' only, Not one rase in fifty requires internal treatment. Step drugging. Rub snnth ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” r-ght into your *ore, stiff, aching j .hits and muscles, ami relief comes instantly. ‘St. Jacobs Oil’’ is a harmless rheu matism liniment which never ill.ap points and cannot burn the kin, T.imber up! Quit complaining! Get l a small trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobs Oi!” at any drug store, and in just a moment vou’1! he free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff¬ ness and swelling. Don’t suffer! Re¬ lief awaits you. “St. Jacobs Oil” has relieved millions of rheumatism suffer¬ ers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum¬ bago, backache, sprains. > | COMB SAGE TEA j INTO GRAY HAIR J Darkens Beautifully and Restore* Its Natural Color and Lustre At Once I I rs?JX?2f3S& added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair heautifully dark and lux ,, h ant ' Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, is trouble some . An easier way is to get the j I ,he rcady-to-use addition preparation of other ingredients improved by a fcw.ssis.nsriss Compound,” thus avoiding lot of a muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful ap¬ pearance and attractiveness. By dark¬ ening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, be cause it does it so naturally, so evenly You J ust dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a *'. n,e; b >' all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger Professional Directory Claude M. Houier Samuel M. Mathew* HOUSER & MATHEWS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in all the State and Federal Courts Loans made upon City Property oi monthly payment plan and rcgulai loans upon farm property. Woolfolk Bldg. Phone 107 Fort Valley, Ga. NORMAN E. ENGLISH ATTORNEY AT LAW Brown Building Fort Valley, Ga. C. L. SHEPARD ATTORNEY AT LAW Woolfolk Building phone 31 Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federa Courts. Loans Made on Realty Louis L. Browi R. E. Brown j Louis L. Brown, Jr. BROWN & BROWN ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wright Building. ’Phone 9 Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the State and Federa Courts. Loans on Realty Negotiated. GEO. B. CULPEPPER, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW Citizen* Bank Building Phone 374i Fort Valley, Ga. l W. H. HARRIS ATTORNEY AT LAW SECOND FLOOR HARRIS BLDG. Fort Valley, Ga. Practice in all the Court* ■Office Work and Income Tax Appeal* a *pecialty | Enrolled to practice before U. S. I Treasury Department DR. W. L. NANCE DENTIST Ml** Florence Taylor, Assistant Citizens Bank Building Fort Valley, Ga. 'Phones: Office 82; Residence 115 DR. W. H. HAFER DENTIST Office over Copeland’s Pharmacy. Fort Valley, Ga. ’PHONES Residence 50-J Office 1 4-J ! T We Insure Everything Insurable KENDRICK INSURANCE AGENCY Woolfolk Fort Valley Phone Bldg. G*. 58-J John T. Slaton FIRE INSURANCE Woolfolk Bldg. Fort Valley, Ga. Phone 283 666 i is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Headaches Constipation, B’liousness. j It is the most speedy remedy wi i know. This is the time of the year when most people raise their best vege¬ tables-—while looking at seed cata¬ logues. Towns are judged by their hotels the hotels are judged by grouch properly acquired, is harmful, regardless of the sub ■ discussed. ! Rings'Seeds Catalog/ Free 7 This is the greatest and most accu Seed Book ever published for the South. 112 pages 250 actual photo graphic pictures. 4 liandsome cover In full colorB, accurate deacrip valuable culture directions and most useful Seed Book there is. It is absolutely free, and we want you to have It in your home. Hast¬ ings’ Seeds. "The Standard of the South,” are, as always, the best seeds grown. Garden, field and flower eeeds, plants and bulbs that do well In the South are all fully described with 1925 attractive prices, the lowest we can possibly sell good seeds, plants and bulbs. All our 1925 customers will get 5 seed packets of beautiful flowers absolutely free. The big new 1925 Seed Book tells all about It. Write for it today. H. 6. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. FLOATS I £ will sell material for £ I Will contract to decorate floats or decorating floats or cars. £ E. R Herman, 310 St. John St., Macon, Ga. I NEW PRICES ON DAIRY PRODUCES! Now In Effect. Sweet Milk in pint bottle* .......... ..... 10c each Sweet Milk in quart bottlea ........ ...... 15c each Buttermilk ................................... ..... 5c quart Butter at market price. Cream .........................-.............. ....... 40c pint Terms: Cash in advance or strictly weekly. W. J. Braswell’s Sanitary Dairy Dairy Phone 3303 Fort Valley, Ga. Res. Phone 131 ♦ Why Not Rent A < ■ • > Ford «■ < > DRIVE IT YOURSELF < > <• J Rates Reasonable < • < « THE 64 TIRE COMPANY < > Formerly FORT VALLEY VULCANIZING CO. • ■ Phone i>4 E. B. Adams, Prop. • Watch for Next Week’s Ad * Stop at The ■£1 Mm ROBERT Atlanta's Finest FULTON Motel' 300 ROOMS—300 BATHS Circulating Ice Water Servidore Service ’-v IIS 'fi In Each Room lip ip|| fortable Equipped spring Mattresses—the beds with in the Shur-Rest world. most Inner- com¬ i!% jjll&S Rooms Convenient $2.00—$2.50—$3.00 Downtown Location Other Hotels operated by Baron & Wilson Interests: j-. MECKLENBURG HOTEL Charlotte. N. C. }j HILLMAN HOTEL Birmingham, Ala* EXCHANGE HOTEL Montgomery. Ala. ' Luckie and Cone St*. TERMINAL HOTEL Augusta, Ga. ▲ *31 HARRY F. ZOBEL Mgr. IVUnh. D|> Al F*CT I H A TF i k FOR SALE j 10 R oom HoU 2 e, And' rso.i Ave 1 8 Room House Macon St. 1 6 Room House Macon St. 1 5 Room House Miller St. 1 4 Room House Orang St, 1 5 Room House Orange St. 1 5 Room House Knoxville St. 1 6 Room House Knoxville St. 1 10 Room House Beauty Square 4 Room House Green St, 1 6 Room House Oakland Heights 1 5 Room House East Main St. 1 6 Room House Persons St. Four acre Pecan Grove in city at a bargain, I have several nice vacant lots in the best residential section in town, a j so several good farms for sale. I can make terms to suit purchaser. M. L. SHEATS