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LAND SALES
Georgia, Peuch County.
Will be sold on the seventh day of
.April, 1925, between the usual hours
sale, in front of the Council
fcer in the City of Fort Valley, Ga„
the following property to satisfy City
Tax Fi-Fas issued from the City of
Fort Valley, in favor of the City of
Fort Valley, the following
to-wit: Six vacant lots in West End,
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Block “K 11
«i the City of Fort Valley, levied on
as the property of E. L. Averu.
Also ut the same time and place,
one house and lot on the west side of
Miiler Street in the City of Fort Val
E$.v» levied on as the property of J.
B. Bartley, the house where J. B.
Bartley now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one vacant lot on west side of Fair
ground Street and one colored tenant
bouse and lot on the east side of
Coca-Cola Alley in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
TV. A. Bassett.
Also at the same time and place,
one house ami lot on the South side
of Persons Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
■W. M. Blewster, the house where W.
M. Blewster now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one house and lot on the East side
of Railroad Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
Mrs. J. L. Bozeman, the house where
Mrs. J. L. Bozeman now lives.
Also at the same time and place, ’
one house and lot on the South side
of College Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
Mrs. E. L. Burden, the house where
Mrs. E. L. Burden now lives.
Now In Effect.
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THE LEADER-TRIBUNE, FORT VALLEY, GA., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925.
Also at lh< ‘ same time and I ,lact ‘
" ne silt ' , ' t iro n Kl ' ragv buildin * an(i
lot on West side . of Macon Street in
the City of Fort Valley, levied on the
property of Dunlap-lluckabee Auto
Co., the place now occupied by E. R.
Braddock.
Also at the same time ami place,
one sheet iron warehouse building
I lot on the west side of Macon
street in the City of Fort Valley,
! levied on as the property of Fort
Valley Warehouse Co., the place now
occupied by R. L. Marchman.
Also at the same time and place,
0IU . vacant lot on the North side of
Church street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
o. m, Houser, Mgr., lot known as
the O. M. Houser Warehouse lot.
Also at the same time and place,
0 ne house and lot on the west side
0 f Anderson Avenue in the City of
It Fort of Valley, H. C. Neil, levied the on house as the proper- j
y where H. |
C. Neil now lives,
Also at tne same time and place,
one house and lot on the South side
0 f Persons Street in the City of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property of
t. R. Ousley, the house where T. R.
Ousley now lives.
Also at the same time and place, i
noP house and lot on the South side, I
of Orange Slreet in the Cit of Fort
Valley, levied on as the property l
r j Rowe U the house ' where R ’ I
Rowell now lives.
Also at the same time and place,
one vacant lot in Sun Sot Park at
the end of Greene street in the City
0 f Fort Valley, levied on as the
property of C. J. Smisson.
one house and lot oon the South side
Also at the same time and place,
one thirty foot front vacant lot on
the squth side of Oak street joining
C. R. Williams home lot on the East
side in the City of Fort Valley lev-
will and testament of S. II. Bassett,
of said county, the heirs at law of
said S. II. Bassett are hereby re¬
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.
I 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 Pine 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 Erection
parallel with and along the North
margin of the John H. Hollinshead
j lot a distance of one hundred and
(forty-five (145) feet; thence in p
; northerly direction parallel with the
j west margin of Pine Street a dis¬
tance of fifty-two (52) feet; thence
, m 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
I Street. The above described land be
ling 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
Pine Street a distance of fifty
two (52) feet.
And that an order was made tbere-
icd on as the- property of C. R.
lamH.
M. L. SWEATS,
3-12-It. City Marshal,
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CITATION
In Re: Will of Mrs. Cordelia I*.
Troutman.
Court of Ordinary, Peach County.
Petition for Probate in Solemn Form,
To Wynton Troutman arid Frank
Troutman, Heirs at Law:
John F. Troutman, the 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
i 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
I State of Georgia, are hereby required
to be arid appear at the Court of Or
(Monday j dinary for in said April, County on the first said
!application 1925, when
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
( . utor () f sa j ( [ Corclt-liu P. Trout
man, according to law.
This 3rd day of March, 1925.
M. C. MOSLEY,
3-5-4t. 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 ’ Petitl0n for Probute of Will in
Solemn Form.
To Frank Troutman and Wynton
Troutman, Heirs at Law.
John F. Troutman, an heir at law
°* J°hn F. Troutman, Sr., having ap
Pketl for probate in solemn form of
the hast will and testament of John
p - Troutman, Sr., 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.,
beinK non-residents of this State of
0eor ^ a > arc hereby required to be
and a PP ear at the Court of Ordinary
for sail1 bounty on the first Mon
day in April, 1925, when said appli
cation for probate will be heard, and
show cause, if any you have or can,
why , , of ... the petition .... should , .,
U ‘ hu< a,U ] alll,wed ’ and P erma '
n( ' nt letters of admlnlstratlon wlth
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,
3-5-4E Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia, Peach County.
March 5, 1925.
Ralph P. Bassett and Noble P. Bas¬
having applied as Executors for
in solemn form of the last
BOND ELECTION FOR SANI¬
TARY SEWERAGE BONDS
To the qualified voters of the City
of Fort Valley, Georgia. Whereas,
the Mayor and City Council of Fort
Vuliey desiring to incur a bonded in¬
debtedness, as prescribed in Para¬
graphs One (1) and two (2), Section
Seven, (7), Article Seven (7) of
Constitution of 1877, did under
power contained in the Charter of
the City of Fort Valley, Georgia, at
a regular meeting held on the 5th
day of March, 1925, pass the follow¬
ing ordinance which is hereby incor¬
porated in this notice and made a
part thereof, to-wit:
BOND ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the Mayor ami
City Council of the City of Fort Val¬
ley and it is hereby ordained by au¬
thority of same:
SECTION I.
That a special election be and
same is hereby called pursuant to
the law in such cases made and pro¬
vided, to be held on the 10th day of
April, 1925, for the purpose of sub¬
mitting to the qualified voters of
said City a proposal to issue Bonds
in the sum of Thirty Thousand Dol¬
lars, to be used for the purpose of
installing sanitary sewerage in the
City of Fort Valley in certain sec¬
tions where same is not now install¬
ed and for the purpose of extending
and developing the present sanitary
swerage system in operation in the
City of Fort Valley.
SECTION II.
That the Mayor and City Council
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and not in condition to do I
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velop more seriously if not
treated in time.
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of the City of Fort Valley shall
the proceeds of such issue of
exclusively for the purpose
ed in Section I of this ordinance.
SECTION III.
That said Bonds shall he in the
denomination of Five Hundred
lars each; shall bear interest at
rate of five per centum (5 per cent.)
per annum, payable < mi-cnnually.
and payable principal and interest at
the office of the City Clerk and
Treasurer of the City of Fort Valley,
Georgia. Said Bonds shall be dated
July 1st, 1925, and shall be payable,
principal and interest, in gold coin
of the United States of America of
the present standard of weight and
fineness, and that said Bonds shall
be known as Sewerage Bonds.
SECTION IV.
That no part of the principal of
said Bonds shall be paid annually,
but the said Bonds shall all mature at
the expiration of Twenty (20) years
from the date of the issue of
same. Such a sum shall be raised
nually by the levy, assessment and
collection of a City tax as will pay
off the entire principal and interest
of said Bonds at the time in this
ordinance specified. And at or
fore said Bonds, or any of them,
are issued and sold the Mayor and
City Council of the City of Fort Val¬
ley shall provide for an assessment
and collection of an annual City tax
sufficient in amount to pay off the
principal and interest of said bonds
so issued, as the same becomes due,
meeting the semi-annual installments
as the same become due and setting
aside an annual sinking fund suffici¬
ent for the purpose of paying off
the principal of said Bonds on the
date of their maturity.
SECTION V.
That the electioi’ herein provided
for shall be held at the election or
voting precinct with the limits of the
City of Fort Valley, Georgia, as fix¬
ed by ordinance of the Mayor and
City Council of the City of Fort Val¬
ley, and shall he held by such per¬
sons, and in the manner and under
j the rules and regulations provided by
the Charter and of the City of Fort Val-j
the Acts of the Legislature
amendatory thereof; and the re
shall be made to the officials
calling the said election, who shall ]
in the presence of, and together
with, the managers of said election j
, consolidate said returns and declare
the result. J
SECTION VI. j
That voters favoring the issue of
said Bonds shall have written or
printed upon their ballots the words:
“FOR SEWERAGE BONDS.” Voters
opposing the issue of said Bonds shall
have written or printed upon their
ballots the words: “AGAINST SEW¬
ERAGE BONDS.”
SECTION VII.
That the manner in which all
eat said described attached Bonds thereto and the inter-j
coupons shall be
executed, how the same may be reg¬
istered, and all other questions and
details incident to the lawful issu¬
ance, sale and payment of said Bonds
shall be determined and fixed by the
Mayor and City Council of the City
of Fort Valley by appropriate resolu¬
tion or ordinance.
SECTION VIII.
That due and legal notice as re¬
quired by section 440 of Park’s An¬
notated Code of Georgia, Page 114
(Political Code) shall he given of
the holding of said election, and this
ordinance shall be incorporated in
said notice as a part thereof.
SECTION IX.
That all ordinances and parts of
ordinances in conflict with this or-1
at the March term, 1925, for
i tation, and that citation issue; all
heirs at law and creditors of the
j [take Annie notice Claude that Walker, I will deceased,
pass upon
application at the April term,
of the Court of Ordinary of
iCounty; and that unless cause
j I shown said leave to the will contrary, be granted. at said This time, 3rd
day of March, 1925.
M. C. MOSLEY
3-5-4t. Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE
Georgia, Peach County.
Will be sold before the door of
Hi 16 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
of land, situate, lying and being in
the State of Georgia, County of
Peach and in the City of Fort Valley
fronting West 41 feet, more
or l ess > ° n First Street Griffin Line
funning back East with uniform
width a distance of 197 feet; bound
<’<> on the North by lot of R. A. HiJey;
East by lot of Ida Smith; South by
w l> at > s known as the Harriett Hurley
lot; and West by First Street.
Said lands levied upon and to bo
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¬
terest, attorney’s fees and costs. Lev¬
ied upon as the property of defen¬
dant in fi. fa. and found in his pos
sion. Written notice of levy given
defendant in fi. fa.
This March 9th, 1925.
G. D. ANDERSON,
Sheriff, Peach County, Georgia.
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dinance be, and the same are hereby
repealed.
Approved this 5th day of March,
1925.
R. D. HALE, Mayor.
I do certify that the foregoing or¬
dinance was duly passed at the reg¬
ular meeting of the Mayor and City
Council of Fort Valley, Georgia, held
on the 5th day of March, 1925.
March 5, 1925.
N. W. JORDAN, Clerk of the May¬
or and City Council of Fort Valley,
Georgia.
Now, therefore, the said the Mayor
and City Council of Fort Valley, be¬
ing the officers charged with levying
taxes, contracting debts, etc., for the
municipality of the City of Fort Val¬
ley, Georgia, in compliance with tit*
provisions of section Three Hundred j
Seventy Seven (377) et. seq. of the |
1895 Political Code of Georgia, and i
with the provisions of Section Four !
Hundred Forty (410) of the Code of
1910 of the State of Georgia, here¬
by gives notice for the space of thir¬
ty (30) days next preceding the date
of election, in the Leader-Tribune &
Peachland Journal, a newspaper, pub¬
lished in the City of Fort Valley, Peach
County, Georgia, in which the Sher¬
advertisements fortheCountyof
Peach are published, the City of Fort
Valley being located in the said Coun
ty of Peach, that a special bond elec¬
tion is hereby called and will be held
between the hours of 9 o’clock A. M.
and 4 o'clock P. M. on the 10th day
of April, 1925, tod etermine the ques¬
whether Bonds shall be issued by
said municipality in the amounts and
for the purposes and under the terms
and provisions of the ordinance ent
in this notice,
This 5th of March, 1925.
R. D. HALE, Mayor.
N. W. Jordan, Clerk of the May¬
or and City Council of Fort Valley,
Georgia. 3-12-5t.
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CITY REALTY COMPANY 1
Sam Patton, Realtor
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NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
Georgia, Peach County.
All creditors of the estate of M.
A. Edwards, late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the un¬
dersigned according to law, and all
persons indebted to said estate will
make payment to me.
This March 24th, 1825.
A. C. RILEY,
Executor of the Will of M. A. Ed¬
wards. 3-26-6t.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH
EPISCOPAL
Rev. E. J. Saywell, Pastor.
Holy Communion 7:30 A. M.
Church School 9:30 A. M.
Prayer 11:00 A. M.
P. S. L. 6:30 P. M.
Prayer 7:30 P. M.
All are invited to attend.
Salts Fine for =1
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Aching Kidneys •i
When Back Hurts Flush Your!*
Kidneys as You Clean i
Your Bowels
Most folk? forget that the kidneys,
like the bowels, sometime- in ; -loggish
and clogged and need a tin ding occa¬
sionally, cl-e we have backache and dull
misery in the kidney region, -were
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid!
liver, acid stomach, steeple- is-s and
all sort.- of bladder disorders.
You -imply must keep your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
feci an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of water. Salts
Al,o get about four ounces of Jad
from any good drug store here, take
tablespoonful in a glass of water be¬
fore breakfast for a few days and vour
kidneys will then act line. This famous
sail- is made from the acid of grapes
lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is intended to Hush clogged kid¬
neys and help stimulate them to activ¬
ity li also helps neutralize the acids
in the urine so they no longer irritate,
thus helping to relieve bladder dis
Jad Salts i- inexpensive; marts a
delightful effervescent lithia water drink
which everybody should take now and
to help keep their kidneys clean.
A well-known local druggist say- lie
sells lots of Jad Salt- to folks who be
Here in trying to correct kidney trouble
while it is only trouble I', all mean?
vour physician examine your kid
at least twice a year.
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